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Vice-Admiral Mark Norman Discusses Canada's Defence Policy Update on CityNews

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This afternoon, Vice-Admiral (Retired) Mark Norman joined Rob Snow on City News' "Know You Know" to dive into the Prime Minister's commitment to increasing Canada's defence spending to 2% of GDP by 2032.

Vice-Admiral Norman, with his extensive experience in defence, provided valuable context on how this pledge completes the Defence Policy Update released in April. He emphasized the strategic importance of this move, highlighting the implications for both national security, including vis-à-vis Continental Defence and Canada's role within NATO.

A key focus of the discussion was the announcement of new submarine purchases, which Vice-Admiral Norman described as a significant step towards enhancing Canada's maritime capabilities. He also dissected the various components of the 2% NATO spending target, stressing the importance of a balanced investment in personnel, infrastructure, and advanced technologies.

Key Points:

Strategic Alignment: The Prime Minister's commitment reflects the broader goals outlined in the April Defence Policy Update.

National Security: Increased defence spending is vital for protecting Canada's security interests in a changing world.

NATO Contribution: This investment reinforces Canada's commitment to NATO and its ability to participate effectively in collective defence.

Maritime Enhancement: The acquisition of new submarines is a major step towards modernizing Canada's naval forces.

Balanced Approach: Achieving the 2% target requires a strategic allocation of resources across personnel, infrastructure, and technology.

To gain a deeper understanding of Canada's evolving defence strategy, be sure to catch the replay of this informative segment on CityNews (at the 1:15:45 mark).

Vice-Admiral Mark Norman's insights provide a comprehensive look at the complexities and opportunities facing Canada's defence policy.

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