>Canada is officially taking on a leadership role in the effort to establish a new multinational bank dedicated to financing defence projects, according to the federal government.
>In a post to X on Friday afternoon, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne said “Canada was pleased to host discussions with more than ten nations today on the Defence, Security and Resilience Bank – an initiative to bring together likeminded partners to mobilise capital and support collective security.”
>He continued: “In the months ahead, Isabelle Hudon, CEO of BDC will be working closely with international partners to lead Canada’s contribution to advancing the DSRB.”
Whos are the ten nation tho
raz_kripta on
Paywalled.
Beautiful-Manner-290 on
Oof I never thought I’d feel second hand embarrassment on Trump’s behalf.
Stanwich79 on
I mean…..I knew carney was good but daaaaaammmmm
ScrawnyCheeath on
This is certainly good business news, but I worry about the broader implications of this. There’s a fine line between defense finance and war profiteering.
asoap on
Will it be run by the ~~Toronto~~ Ontario teachers pension plan? I am only half joking.
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>Canada is officially taking on a leadership role in the effort to establish a new multinational bank dedicated to financing defence projects, according to the federal government.
>In a post to X on Friday afternoon, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne said “Canada was pleased to host discussions with more than ten nations today on the Defence, Security and Resilience Bank – an initiative to bring together likeminded partners to mobilise capital and support collective security.”
>He continued: “In the months ahead, Isabelle Hudon, CEO of BDC will be working closely with international partners to lead Canada’s contribution to advancing the DSRB.”
Whos are the ten nation tho
Paywalled.
Oof I never thought I’d feel second hand embarrassment on Trump’s behalf.
I mean…..I knew carney was good but daaaaaammmmm
This is certainly good business news, but I worry about the broader implications of this. There’s a fine line between defense finance and war profiteering.
Will it be run by the ~~Toronto~~ Ontario teachers pension plan? I am only half joking.