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    1. cyclinginvancouver on

      Prime Minister Mark Carney said eight other countries have agreed to back the Defence, Security and Resilience Bank, a new financial institution that would invest in the defence industry and be hosted by Canada.

      Along with Canada, the initial supporting countries of the DSRB are Albania, Belgium, Greece, Latvia, Luxembourg, Romania, Turkey and Ukraine, Carney’s office said in a statement Tuesday.

    2. ObiYawnKenobi on

      Seems to me like all the broke countries. Canada is the richest of this group by quite a bit, I think.

    3. We’re the only ones committing money to the fund. Of course these other countries love it.

    4. Witty_Record427 on

      That’s unfortunate, the original press release made it sound like this was going to include the large European players.

    5. Strict_Common6871 on

      Let me guess .. Sweden, Norway, Germany, Switzerland ..

      LOL, kidding, of course it is Albania, Romania and Ukraine

    6. Modernsizedturd on

      Meh, even if it’s still some poorer nations hopefully it can attract some big fish. Obviously it would be great to onboard the likes of Germany and France but guess you got to start somewhere!

    7. Grouchy-Print-8667 on

      Criticism in these comments from people who can’t understand what is going on.

      They have put together a financing system, included 3 financial powerhouses, a population pool of ~206m people, geographically strategic countries, and has put a few nations at odds in a group to work together.

      Imagine sitting on your couch with your Cheetos and commenting „durrr, they’re just weaklings wasting time“.

    8. I would have hoped, *at minimum*, that Carney would get the Germans and Norwegians on board with the DSRB if Canada going to spend $80 billion on German-Norwegian submarines etc.

    9. I have no clue what this is about. Sounds underwhelming but as stated, I really don’t know what this is about.

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