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This study examines Canada’s military spending and finds it is higher now than at any time since the end of the Second World War, thanks to twelve years of budget increases. The study argues that Canada could make a much greater contribution to global security and humanitarian action by shifting resources to non-military security efforts and peacekeeping operations.

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Government finance
International relations, peace and conflict

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