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Open this photo in gallery: Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visits Honda’s auto manufacturing plant in Alliston, Ont. on April 5.CARLOS OSORIO Peace push Re "NATO's defence spending should go toward countries that need it, not to ourselves" (Opinion, April 27): With NATO already spending more on military preparedness than Russia and China combined, calls to increase defence spending to 2 per cent of GDP are rightly characterized as obsolete. But to then focus on supplying arms "to other countries engaged in wars we will not join" has its own disturbing implications. A primary one is that arms-supplying countries become…
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