I'll believe it when I see it.
Here's 8 billion that we could use.
Canada ranked 7th in foreign aid spending among richest nations - National | Globalnews.ca
While Canada is one of the top contributors to foreign aid among some of the world's richest countries, a fifth of the spending never leaves Canada's borders.globalnews.ca
Agreed.
I can't get a piece of equipment for my ship right now because the LCMM has no money to buy it and put in th system, it's a centrally managed centrally procured item, so he tells me to go buy it.
This is happening so often now I have to ask why we have LCMMs and SMs if it's going to be up to units to outfit themselves anyways.
Depends where it's going, money for Ukraine is foreign aid. Below is 22-23 aid
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The sum of money is small in comparison to federal spending, and it benefits Canada despite going to another country. If Ukraine fails, we will have much higher costs to our economy as the global system of order will fail with Ukraine.I understand the UKR situation is a lighting rod. But I want Canadian tax dollars spent and on Canadians; in reality I want less and less taxation but I digress. We have big problems from housing, to medi-care to infrastructure. We should get our house in order first.
"Is going to be", I feel has long passed.Ottawa had better come up with a serious defence capability spending plan on a very abridged timeline or this country is going to be wearing the dunce cap in the corner.
We are Wearing the Dunce Cap right now."Is going to be", I feel has long passed.
We are Wearing the Dunce Cap right now.
It’s interesting that the government is looking mostly at large signature capital projects for spending additional money, while simultaneously underfunding most existing minor projects and O&M.
On the army side we are continuing to pursue the upgrading of the II in 1500 PVS 14s because the formal large night fighting capability project is underfunded and cannot deliver any time soon.
Domestic Arctic Mobility Enhancement is a fixed sum that is now insufficient to procure the number of BV206 replacements needed and is not expected to deliver any time soon, however we may need to cancel some Arctic trading due to safety concerns unless we stopgap procure a few vehicles until DAME finally delivers something.
The army still has no ATGM for the army at large nor the GRTF despite the Latvia UOR.
The list goes on across all the services on items that we need. All are relatively small and not billions individually but together…
Cheap, Good, Fast. We are stuck on cheap when we need good and fast. As fast as we can do it in cooperation with industry and allies.
Calling @dapaterson …The best part of this NATO summit has been to continual spot light placed upon Canadian defence spending, and the dim views of allies take on it.
This is what I don’t understand. We have the find, allegedly we under spend 25-30 percent, so why can’t we use that to fund these already approved projects?
stop supporting the unsupportable then. They have pledged enough in industry incentives for batteries to fund anything you want. All to stop the tide from rising.I understand the UKR situation is a lighting rod. But I want Canadian tax dollars spent and on Canadians; in reality I want less and less taxation but I digress. We have big problems from housing, to medi-care to infrastructure. We should get our house in order first.
I would assume it’s ’color of money’ issues.The best part of this NATO summit has been to continual spot light placed upon Canadian defence spending, and the dim views of allies take on it.
This is what I don’t understand. We have the find, allegedly we under spend 25-30 percent, so why can’t we use that to fund these already approved projects?
The sum of money is small in comparison to federal spending, and it benefits Canada despite going to another country. If Ukraine fails, we will have much higher costs to our economy as the global system of order will fail with Ukraine.
stop supporting the unsupportable then. They have pledged enough in industry incentives for batteries to fund anything you want. All to stop the tide from rising.
It's as if he's on a different planet ... but he knows his base:
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivered a climate address at the NATO summit in Washington on Tuesday, speaking about how climate change is an "existential environmental threat" and "one of the defining security issues of our time."
The conditions of immiseration have been steadily declining world-wide for decades.The collateral effects of climate change are definitely a security vector.
Unchecked population migration to lands not suited for further population growth.
Food insecurity leading to feudalism, declining health, starvation, riots and violence
Green tech doesn’t mean cheaper or more available or even less environmental damage- arguably much more
Population explosion on track for 11 billion people with declining land mass for farming, fish stock depletion, livestock capacity unable to keep up.
Disease propagated by contaminated dirty war and foul air.
Human beings will rise up and fight for a better quality of life.
Edit to say but all of this is Trudeau trying to change the nature and substance of the discussion because he is bound and determined to not do much more for national defence.
There you go getting all facty & stuff - no gotcha memes to be had thereAccording to Politico - Ottawa Playbook’s daily email this morning the climate address was given in the Cdn Embassy. It seems that there were more LPC MPs in attendance than anyone else. The three notable foreign reps were the Norwegian and Belgian foreign ministers and the Biden administration senior advisor on climate change. That’s it.
I'd rather those tax dollars go to killing Russki invaders than being wasted by some L1 on new furniture. Makes the Army's job easier down the road if the Russians decide to hit Poland or the Baltics.Admittedly I pay a less than zero percent attention to the Ukraine war. But my cursory perception is we should be preparing for WHEN Ukraine fails at this point.