NATO Target Is “Rounding”

Cabinet may rely on a “rounding difference” to meet its NATO commitments this winter, the Budget Office said yesterday. Prime Minister Mark Carney had promised to spend the equivalent of two percent of GDP on military preparedness by December 31: “It’s going to be close for this year.”

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