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Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

You would be impressed with their 'Home Guard' program.

"Take the rifle/machine gun from your closet - with all the ammunition that you keep with those weapons - and deploy to your local pre-assigned defensive position at the (Insert name of piece of local critical infrastructure here) and defend it ASAP."

Again, not sure if they still maintain this capability to the same standard as the Cold War but it's impressive.

It's something. Regardless of their skills.
 
I was just looking at the Militia List for 1914.

It is impressive that even in a young country, still accepting immigrants, still laying track and still building new towns around a railway station, a post office, a land office and an armoury, that even in small hamlets there was a structure based on pen and paper recording and classifying every male in the country.


 
At this point I wouldn't be surprised if NDHQ did a snap mobilization drill, picking a random saturday and ordering everyone, reg and reserve to report for duty on 24h or less notice.
 
And apparently he isn't the only one

ArriveCan opportunities on steroids.

Canada: where we build grifters faster than guns.

I am going to guess that you don't say the same thing about American defence startups.

Not everything is "ArriveCan".

If you want a proper military in Canada, developing a defence industry is part of the deal.
 
This is all part of their established mobilization plan. Yes, unlike us, they have had a national mobilization plan for decades.

Critical infrastructure like communications centres, bridges, airports, seaports etc can all be nationalized for defence purposes pretty quickly.

They also used to be able to mobilize a million troops within a week. Not sure how they're doing with that these days, but most people in Norway, over the age of 40 or so, will have been brought up during the Cold War era contingency planning culture.

So its more pubic services and infrastructure than private citizens property ?
 
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