Asked about Canada's commitment to NATO's two per cent spending target, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says Canada's support for Ukraine has helped the alliance deal with its most significant challenge at a time when the U.S. has been dealing with "shenanigans" in Congress.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says Canada’s commitment to Ukraine has been an important contribution to NATO’s strength at a time when the United States has been “unable to step up” on aid to the embattled country.
Freeland was responding to a question about Canada’s efforts to meet NATO’s military spending target for member nations — two per cent of GDP — in an interview airing Saturday on CBC’s The House.
She told host Catherine Cullen that Canada’s per capita commitments to Ukraine — which she called “NATO’s most pressing challenge” — had been very significant.
“Canadians can stand up tall and proud, knowing that our country is absolutely doing our part to resist Russia [and] support Ukraine, which is NATO’s biggest fight,” she said.
Freeland said “shenanigans in Congress” have left the U.S. unable to provide much-needed support to Ukraine as it fights to defend itself from Russian forces.
And I’ve been equally clear that I don’t think it’s fair to assess Canada’s performance or commitment to defence by reference to any single metric," he said.
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Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says Canada’s commitment to Ukraine has been an important contribution to NATO’s strength at a time when the United States has been “unable to step up” on aid to the embattled country.
Freeland was responding to a question about Canada’s efforts to meet NATO’s military spending target for member nations — two per cent of GDP — in an interview airing Saturday on CBC’s The House.
She told host Catherine Cullen that Canada’s per capita commitments to Ukraine — which she called “NATO’s most pressing challenge” — had been very significant.
“Canadians can stand up tall and proud, knowing that our country is absolutely doing our part to resist Russia [and] support Ukraine, which is NATO’s biggest fight,” she said.
Freeland said “shenanigans in Congress” have left the U.S. unable to provide much-needed support to Ukraine as it fights to defend itself from Russian forces.
And I’ve been equally clear that I don’t think it’s fair to assess Canada’s performance or commitment to defence by reference to any single metric," he said.
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