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Foreign interference in Canada/stretched RCMP

Many nations include their border police, national police and coast guards budgets as defence spending. If you include the Public Safety portfolio in "defence", then maybe we'd hit our 2%.
Based on this (gov't spending) and this (GDP), if you throw in DND, VAC and Public Safety/Emergency Management, all told, you're still just under 2%.

OP edit to fix spelling error - thanks @Kirkhill!
 
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The Home Office spends some £25 billion each year to keep UK citizens safe and our borders secure by reducing crime; tackling terrorism; enabling the legitimate movement of people and goods to support economic prosperity; and tackling illegal migration.Oct 23, 2023

Defence spending with UK industry by the Ministry of Defence has topped £25 billion for the first time, official statistics have revealed. The 2022/23 statistics, published today, detail the money spent by the MOD with UK defence companies.Feb 8, 2024

25 BUKP seems to be about 2.2% of GDP

That suggests that the UK is spending 4.4% of GDP on "Public Safety".
 



25 BUKP seems to be about 2.2% of GDP

That suggests that the UK is spending 4.4% of GDP on "Public Safety".
But the UK has those pesky French to contend with.
 
How much of that's courtesy US influence? Not necessarily sinister, THEY KILLED THE ARROW TO KEEP US DOWN nonsense, but corporate nudges to avoid competition? Canada came out of WWII with a fairly healthy defence manufacturing sector.

I wouldn't necessarily blame social programs so much as this perverse desire to be seen as global good guys, which started somewhere around the Suez crisis.
Pearson got the Nobel BECAUSE the US supported the idea of peacekeeping troops and that Canada was the perfect go between with the UK and France. The Americans were furious with them because this happened at the same time as the Hungarian uprising.

Canadian diplomats at the time had a massive outsized impact on post war world affairs. We have not accepted the reality that the glory days are long in the past.
 
I wouldn't necessarily blame social programs so much as this perverse desire to be seen as global good guys, which started somewhere around the Suez crisis.
Like when Canada deliberately side-stepped being a permanent member of the UNSC, because it wanted to have its contribution to nuclear power (after it contributed to the Manhattan Project, of course) used for good, not evil…hence why France got the ‘well then, who else do we offer the seat to?’ seat, and Canada concentrated on proliferating peaceful nuclear technology to, ummm….(checks notes)….uhhhh….previously heretofore in-nuclear armed Pakistan and India…

If there were a U.N. Naivety Council, Canada would be the Permanent Chair…
 
I guess Russia figured out the name is less important if you page layout looks like it might be legit news site. They have been doing this for years.
 

When your lab partner is a Major General that works at a military academy of a hostile power perhaps one should be cautious sending them Ebola through the mail ...
Sorta-kinda what these guys concluded, too, this week ...
Report's conclusion ....
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As always, Sam Cooper's summary is good - and scary (also archived here) ....
Full report attached.
 

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And people wonder just how deep the rot goes into Canada’s political and bureaucratic leadership? We had PLA (that’s People’s Liberation Army for those who weren’t tracking) medical corps generals interacting with our key virology institutions well before COVID…
 
And people wonder just how deep the rot goes into Canada’s political and bureaucratic leadership? We had PLA (that’s People’s Liberation Army for those who weren’t tracking) medical corps generals interacting with our key virology institutions well before COVID…

Meanwhile, in cyberspace....

China 'compromised' Canadian government networks and stole valuable info: spy agency​

China-sponsored threat actors have infiltrated at least 20 networks associated with federal government: CSE


Threat actors sponsored by China "compromised" Canadian government networks over the past five years and collected valuable information, says a new report from Canada's cyber spy agency.

The Communications Security Establishment, responsible for foreign signals intelligence, cyber operations and cyber security, released its updated national cyber threat assessment on Wednesday. The assessment flags threats the agency sees as the most pressing ones facing individuals and organizations in Canada.

"We're often asked, what keeps up at night? Well, pick the page," Caroline Xavier, CSE chief, told a news conference in Ottawa.

CSE's latest report, which casts ahead to the 2025-2026 fiscal year, names the People's Republic of China (PRC) as "the most comprehensive cyber security threat facing Canada today" and says the scale, tradecraft and ambitions China demonstrates online are "second to none."

 
Meanwhile, in cyberspace....

China 'compromised' Canadian government networks and stole valuable info: spy agency​

China-sponsored threat actors have infiltrated at least 20 networks associated with federal government: CSE

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Good catch - this from the horse's mouth/info-machine ....
... with the full report also attached. Quick overveiew/summary from the report:
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