John Newman
The Bunker Group
Mate,No where other than in this particular article have I seen any indication that Canada will not reach 1.4% of GDP by 2024-25. That rate of expenditure fully funds both the fighter and frigate replacement projects. This appears to be another poorly researched paper and nothing else.
Ottawa lays out $62-billion in new military spending over 20 years
Canada to boost military budget by 70% after pressure from US to spend more
On eve of NATO summit, a look at Canada's defence spending, by the numbers - CityNews Toronto
Actually I don't think the report is as 'poorly researched' as you have suggested.
Back in mid 2017 (which is prior to you joining DT), we had a look at the document the Canadian Government published, and on closer examination of the tables, there was certainly an element of smoke and mirrors in the reporting of the 'numbers'.
The Canadian Government stated in the document that defence spending would increase from the (then) approx 0.9% of GDP to 1.4% of GDP by 2024-2025, on the surface that appears to be an approx 0.5% increase, but if you delve deeper into the figures, you can see that the figures have been fudged.
Your Government did a bit of 'creative accounting' by readjusting and re-baselining the figures by 'adding defence related' spending (by other Government departments) into the overall defence spend and basically said, ''actually we are already spending 1.19% of GDP", in other words, the 0.5% increase will not actually be 0.5% because that figure now also includes the 'other Government departments' spending. (Have a look at Table 2, bottom of page 46):
http://dgpaapp.forces.gc.ca/en/canada-defence-policy/docs/canada-defence-policy-report.pdf
The other interesting table to look at is on Page 98, "Figure 2: Actual and Forecasted Defence Budget (Cash Basis)"
Expenditure is planned to reach C$33.4B in 2027-28, then that table shows a steady 'decline' to about C$27B by around 2030-31.
To give you a bit of a view of what the Australian Government is doing here in regard to defence spending (figures from the 2016 Defence White Paper, page 180), in the current financial year, 2018-19, expenditure is A$36.769B, by 2025-26, expenditure will be A$58.742B. Expenditure in Australia is currently approx. 1.9% of GDP and will reach (and stay at), 2.0% of GDP in the next couple of years.
And when you also consider that the A$ and the C$ are pretty close to parity, it makes the 'real dollar' spend in expenditure between our two nations even more staggering.
Anyway, not trying to burst the bubble of the planned Canadian increase in defence spending to 1.4% of GDP, but when you look at your Governments own figure, it is a lot of smoke and mirrors!!
Cheers,