Canada pledged to hit 5% of GDP on defense by 2035, but struggles to even reach 2%. Chronic underinvestment, budget delays, and rising debt raise doubts. Critics say current spending is already stretched, with decaying military assets and social services under pressure. Without tax hikes or deep cuts elsewhere, meeting NATO targets seems unrealistic. Many view the pledge as political posturing, not financial reality.
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