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In a significant display of international defense cooperation, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Hanwha Ocean’s Geoje Shipyard in South Korea’s Gyeongnam Province on October 30. The visit marked a crucial moment in Canada’s ongoing “Canada Patrol Submarine Project (CPSP)”,
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Canada’s military is in a “death spiral” and “rotting away” due to chronic underfunding, spending only 1.3% of its GDP on defense, well below the NATO target of 2%. -This low investment has left the nation with a skeleton force—including only 40 naval vessels—struggling to patrol the world’s longest coastline
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President Lee Jae Myung and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney confirmed their road map to deepen cooperation on security
South Korea's prime minister put his political weight behind his country's multibillion-dollar bid to sell Canada submarines. Kim Min-seok accompanied his Canadian counterpart, Mark Carney, on a tour of the Hanwha Ocean Ltd.