Trudeau attends NATO leaders’ summit as Russia escalates aggression toward Ukraine
WASHINGTON, D. C. — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was on the defensive about Canada’s defence spending Tuesday as he gave a speech ahead of the NATO leaders’ summit in Washington, D.C.
Trudeau spoke to about 100 people at the Canadian Embassy, touting his government’s leadership in the alliance on climate change and the recent accreditation of the country’s first NATO centre of excellence in Montreal, which is focused on climate change and security.
But he also made note of the elephant in the room: the fact that allies are looking for assurances that his government will present a plan to meet the defence spending target it agreed to last year.
“When we took office, Canada was spending less than one per cent of our GDP on defence each year, but we vowed to change that, and we have followed through on our word,” he said.

