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Canada's new military spending to boost CAF's domestic disaster response

Canada's new military spending to boost CAF's domestic disaster response

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As wildfires plague Canada, Prime Minister Mark Carney's boosted military budget will fund CAF domestic deployments to aid during natural disasters.
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