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Government hints at boosting Canada’s military spending

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I have long said that you could fund the CAF to 4 percent of GDP, but we would still lag behind in NATO and be much the same where we are.

It's never the money, it's politics. It's procedures. It's the pork-barreling in our defence spending that makes us a paper tiger in NATO.

My only hope in all of this for the CAF and the GoC, whatever the political stripe that may be, is that it will rouse them out of the "Peace Dividend" slumber. The world has been unstable since 1945. We have used geography, proximity, and association as a Defence Policy ever since. ICBMs don't care how close to the U.S. or how far from Russia/China we are.

Don't give us a dime more, but let us spend money on defence like it matters. The fact we follow the same rules for purchasing a fighter aircraft as we do for buying office furniture for a Service Canada office is disgraceful. Don't treat defense procurement as a stimulus package for Canadian Industry. There I said it.

We spend so much money, time, and effort trying to get that money to stay in Canada; be it by awarding contracts to companies with no capability to produce items without first "retooling" and"developing the production lines", or by hamstringing perfectly competent and competitive bidders by forcing the project to be made in St. Margaret de Poutain de Champignon, QC because the ruling government either lost the seat in the election, or won it with promises.

We spend so much money and staff hours jumping through TBS regulations that are great for other departments, but are terrible for defence procurement. Some items you have to sole source, because there are technologies and capabilities no one else makes. By doing the bid process, you get companies clamoring for a project they can't deliver on, but because they tick the bright boxes on the score sheet....

I truly and honestly belief we need to split from PSPC and legislate that its not beholden to TBS, only to the PBO/PCO. The guiding principles of this new Defence Procurement department should be "Off the shelf, from somewhere else" if there isn't an industry in Canada.

BOOTFORGEN has demonstrated how well we do when we are able to actually get what we need, instead of lining the pockets of a Canadian company that got lucky.

That, but with tanks, fighters, ships, weapons systems....
 

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The best the Government could ‘commit to’ was foisting the climb to an already out-dated 2% GDP into the current Opposition party by a period equal to when they will no longer be ruling Canada…


From the article…
OTTAWA — Defence Minister Bill Blair said Monday that he’s ready to obey the hand that America has put up Trudeau & Co.’s arse work with the incoming Donald Trump administration to support to global effort to stop the climate crisis speed up Canada’s timeline to meet its NATO alliance spending targets.
 
The US has large mothball fleets of all kinds of tanks, planes and ships.
Can we service them though?

We don’t even need to look too far. We could easily buy commercial trucks, provide more allowances to buy tactical gear (troops are already doing that). Get more ammo, spend on housing and build more modern armouries across the country.

These could be easy and fast to increase what we spend on.

Probably still a drop in the bucket though.
 
Can we service them though?

We don’t even need to look too far. We could easily buy commercial trucks, provide more allowances to buy tactical gear (troops are already doing that). Get more ammo, spend on housing and build more modern armouries across the country.

These could be easy and fast to increase what we spend on.

Probably still a drop in the bucket though.

No idea. My preaching of preeminence of Log/Maint us well established around here.

But that wasn't the question.
 
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No idea. My preaching of preeminence of Log/Maint us well established around here.

But that wasn't the question.
I would posit that not being able to service them would be a no go to buy them in the first place.

If we can then sure. Easy solution.
 
Rebuild all of the barracks, PMQ and other accommodations, ammo storage facilities, runways, hangars, vehicle storage, maintenance shops, armouries, small arms ranges, warehouses, piers and jetty’s, water, sewer, electrical and and comms infrastructure, fences, barricades, berms, guard shacks and towers, and every other like thing.

Order some B21’s and some more tankers lol.
 
DOGE is unlikely to ever actually be a department, since Congress has authority to establish departments.

What DOGE can be is a group reporting to the executive, and thus independent of the legislature, making recommendations. Its members will also stand apart from the various agencies/bureaucracies whose staff will be prone to producing turf-defending explanations whenever challenged to find costs to cut.

What in Canada do we have that is independent of the government in House/Senate that makes recommendations to the government, that can then issue instructions to TB, that will not easily be co-opted by the various departments of civil services by firstly not being part of any of them?
 
What in Canada do we have that is independent of the government in House/Senate that makes recommendations to the government, that can then issue instructions to TB, that will not easily be co-opted by the various departments of civil services by firstly not being part of any of them?
Dairy Cartel.
Seriously, study and emulate.
 
Rebuild all of the barracks, PMQ and other accommodations, ammo storage facilities, runways, hangars, vehicle storage, maintenance shops, armouries, small arms ranges, warehouses, piers and jetty’s, water, sewer, electrical and and comms infrastructure, fences, barricades, berms, guard shacks and towers, and every other like thing.

Order some B21’s and some more tankers lol.

But make sure you don't touch any of our 19th C 'heritage buildings' ;)

 
How much for just the mothballs..
20 BILLION DOLLARS!!
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and a huge number of those canals and railways floundered, even before being finished.
A lot of them were simply porkbarrelling, or a result of fanciful claims to get provincial and federal money for schemes. It wasn't under after construction started that they figured out that the Newmarket Canal (Holland River) wouldn't have enough flow to operate the locks in the summer.

 

I think the Premiers have realized that not spending 2% of GDP on defence is now a net liability that is threatening our economy due to the US and to a lesser degree Europe looking at everything through a security lens.
 
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