Canada’s defense budget is currently $20 billion a year which is less than 1% of its GDP. This is much less than the $600 billion a year the U.S. spends and the $6.5 billion a year the UK spends. Only 5 other countries of the 28 in NATO spend less. To join NATO each member country pledged to spend at least 2% of their GDP on military spending and defense and defend each other against threats from any non-member country. In a July 2016 U.S. Presidential nominee Donald Trump suggested that the United States would not defend NATO member countries who had failed to increase their military budgets to above 2% of Gross Domestic Product. France, Turkey, Germany, Canada, and Italy are countries that are currently spending less than 2% of their GDP on military defense.
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Response rates from 1.7k Newfoundland and Labrador voters.
49% Increase |
26% Decrease |
40% Increase |
26% Decrease |
8% Increase, but only after our deficit is drastically reduced |
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Unique answers from Newfoundland and Labrador voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9HDV4JK12mos12MO
increased, but to an extent. not everything the military buys is useful. so if we are to give more money then we should monitor what they are spending it on.
@9H5JSPP1yr1Y
Increase drastically. we can not rely on foreign countries to protect us when we will soon enough have to fight for ourselves
@8XJMDVY3yrs3Y
People who serve in the military should be paid more
@8TWDTHB3yrs3Y
Yes, and capabilities in the north need to be prioritized and procurement must be rationalized.
@8SX7FGB4yrs4Y
Yes, as the United States of America has proven to be unreliable.
@8J8WW994yrs4Y
I would use military for more reconstruction and aid events, rather than actually going to war. So if we use our military for post war clean up efforts and to support countries own peace making efforts, I would increase the spending. I would not increase the spending for war ships or military planes.
@9ZDQ9FM2wks2W
increase if Canada get their standing army back and if the situation demands it otherwise find a baseline that keeps the troops up to date and taken care of, take care of material cost and maintenance and also provide for our veterans when peace is in the horizon
@9YGJXM92wks2W
Generally it should be increased, but the goal should be to reduce the deficit. However, if there are situations where it is necessary to spend more on military, then it should be allowed.
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