New poll suggests most Canadians think the government is spending enough on defence
OTTAWA — A new poll suggests most Canadians think the federal government is already spending enough on the military, despite the push for a massive hike in defence funding.
It’s been a contentious issue in recent weeks, with the war in Ukraine leading to renewed calls for Canada and other NATO allies to increase spending to two per cent of GDP. The Liberals’ five-year plan, released in last week’s federal budget, will come short of that at 1.5 per cent, even with more than $8 billion in new military spending.
According to a survey conducted by Leger last weekend, that’s enough for many Canadians.
Just shy of half of the people polled said the government is spending the right amount and another 18 per cent said it should spend less. The remaining 34 per cent said they want more money in the defence budget.