Canada’s upcoming federal budget is set to significantly increase military funding, reversing a historical trend of underfunding the Department of National Defence. Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasizes the need for “generational investments” in defense and infrastructure, responding to pressure from NATO allies and the public amidst global conflicts. Key projects, including a submarine replacement program, lack funding, and experts urge the government to provide clear financial commitments. The budget will aim to meet NATO’s target of spending five percent of GDP on defense by 2035.






