Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Eric Reguly
Publication Date: June 20, 2025 - 06:00
Ontario pivots to European defence market with car industry under threat
June 20, 2025
Victor Fedeli, Ontario’s Minister of Economic Development, is following the money, and the money is gushing into defence. Defence spending in the Western world is set to climb fast. Even Canada, a perennial laggard on the weapons front, is getting into the game. At the NATO summit in The Hague, which starts Tuesday, the 32 member states will be asked to commit 5 per cent of their GDP to defence, up from the alliance’s decade-old spending target of 2 per cent – a target Canada and seven other countries have never met.
Up until two days ago, the residents of the tiny Ontario community of Quadeville had been on high alert. Some children were kept indoors, and parents were on the lookout for a possibly violent and unpredictable creature. The fear stemmed from the discovery of a missing eight-year-old girl on June 24 who had been so savagely attacked, investigators warned residents that they believed it must have been an animal.
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