To win support for rearmament, leaders must link military strength to the day-to-day prosperity of Canadians

At a time of slow economic growth (or even negative growth on a per capita basis), some see military spending as a drain on resources or a distraction from other priorities. However, rearmament can be a potent economic stimulus and driver of innovation that improves the lives of Canadians.

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