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Paying our people first is how Canada meets its NATO pledge

Ottawa has taken a necessary and overdue step. It has raised pay for members of the Canadian Armed Forces and aligned that decision with the commitment to reach NATO’s spending target. The package is straightforward. Starting pay for privates rises from approximately $43,000 to $52,000. Most ranks up to lieutenant colonel receive a 13 percent increase. Senior officers receive eight percent. The adjustments are retroactive to April 1 and accompan…
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The Niagara Independent broke the news in Welland, Canada on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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