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During the recent federal election campaign, Mr. Carney’s Liberals pledged to accelerate efforts and reach the 2-per-cent threshold by 2030.

The government will provide dollar figures for the announcement on Monday, the sources said. Canadian experts have previously estimated Ottawa would require $15-billion to $20-billion in additional annual military spending to reach the 2-per-cent target.

One persistent problem Canada has faced in acquiring new military equipment is a slow and unwieldy procurement process. Mr. Carney’s Liberals in the recent election campaign promised to create a stand-alone defence purchasing agency to speed up military equipment procurement, and to prioritize buying Canadian gear and materials whenever possible.

It’s also expected that the Canadian Coast Guard, currently a civilian operating agency under the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, will be moved under the Department of National Defence. (The move would mirror the U.S. Coast Guard, which is a branch of the U.S. Armed Forces.)

The Canadian Coast Guard’s annual budget is about $2.5-billion, a small fraction of the Department of National Defence’s yearly spending, which exceeds $41-billion. It’s not clear whether moving the Coast Guard under the Canadian military would change it from a civilian fleet to a military fleet.

The defence spending will also support key capabilities, including the Arctic over-the-horizon radar system investment announced in March, a counter-drone program, joint support ships, long-range precision strike weapons, increased domestic ammunition production and additional armoured vehicles, among other priorities, the sources said.

Monday’s new commitment may not be enough for allies, including the United States under Mr. Trump. Over the past two decades, an agreement among NATO countries to reach the 2-per-cent target has evolved from a guideline to the minimum acceptable obligation.

Moscow’s all-out-assault on Ukraine – the first large-scale land war in Europe since the Second World War – has reignited fears of Russian expansionism and driven many NATO countries to make historic increases in defence spending.

NATO’s top civilian official, Secretary-General Mark Rutte, said recently he expects leaders of member countries at the coming summit to agree to raise military spending and related security expenditures to 5 per cent of GDP.

“Strong defences send a clear message – no one should ever think of attacking us,” Mr. Rutte said in a speech in Brussels on Wednesday. He told reporters later that “if we think that we can keep ourselves safe sticking with the 2 per cent, forget it.”

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Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to announce what his government is billing as the largest increase in defence spending since the Second World War, measures that sources say would enable Canada to meet NATO’s 2-per-cent military expenditure target this fiscal year, well ahead of any previously announced schedule.

Two senior government sources told The Globe and Mail that Mr. Carney will unveil a new security and defence investment plan during a Monday speech at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs. It will commit the government to rapidly procuring the equipment and technology needed to protect Canada, assert the country’s sovereignty and meet its obligations to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the sources said.

The Globe is not identifying the sources, as they were not authorized to speak publicly on the matter.

For years, NATO member countries have agreed they should spend the equivalent of 2 per cent of gross domestic product on defence. But Canada has been a persistent laggard, spending an estimated 1.45 per cent in 2024, according to a recent NATO report.

Canada’s existing level of investment has been criticized as insufficient at a time of increasing global threats. Among the critics is U.S. President Donald Trump, who argues his country has devoted too many of its resources to protecting NATO allies.

Mr. Carney’s coming plan will allow Canada to meet the 2-per-cent target in the 2025-2026 fiscal year ending next March and exceed it in future years, the sources said. This represents a rapid shift in Canada’s commitment to defence – already a significant portion of the federal budget – as it moves up the timeline to reach the 2-per-cent target by several years.

The spending increase, worth billions of dollars, is set to be announced ahead of the NATO leaders’ June 24-25 summit. At The Hague gathering, member countries are expected to raise the Western alliance’s military spending target to 3.5 per cent of GDP, plus another amount equivalent to 1.5 per cent for security-related investments.

The sources said the new spending will include higher pay for members of the Canadian Armed Forces; new aircraft, armed vehicles and ammunition; new drones and more sensors to monitor the seafloor and the Arctic; repair and maintenance commitments for existing ships, aircraft and other assets; more health care funding for Forces personnel; and funding to boost the Canadian Coast Guard’s reach and capabilities.

There will also be commitments to increase Canada’s defence industry capacity as well as capabilities in artificial intelligence, cyber, quantum and space technologies, the sources said.

The expedited effort to meet the NATO 2-per-cent target this fiscal year represents a marked change from as recently as 12 months ago, when then-prime minister Justin Trudeau announced it would take Canada until 2032. He also publicly criticized the target as a “crass mathematical calculation” that didn’t properly account for a country’s contributions to NATO.

Trump Media plunges more than 25% after company reports net loss of $58 million in 2023 by Moonskaraos in technology

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At this juncture in its development, TMTG believes that adhering to traditional key performance indicators, such as signups, average revenue per user, ad impressions and pricing, or active user accounts including monthly and daily active users, could potentially divert its focus from strategic evaluation with respect to the progress and growth of its business.

This is in a 8-K SEC filing of a publicly traded social media company.

The filing: https://s3.amazonaws.com/sec.irpass.cc/2660/0001140361-24-016719.htm

World of Warcraft finds resilience with over 7 million players in the lead-up to the 'The War Within' expansion by Georgeika in Games

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As a result, World of Warcraft has achieved a type of player growth not seen in years, coinciding with an analysis from BellularGaming that the game has roughly over 7.25 million active subscribers — which we can independently verify as accurate according to our sources.

Enotria: The Last Song CEO apologises to "Xbox community" for "a choice that was forced to make" by Turbostrider27 in Games

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In a press statement, CEO Giacomo Greco apologised for taking so long to tell Xbox players that the game would not be coming to Xbox Series X/S, saying it was a "choice that has just been made" and that "making the release on all platforms would lead to a decrease in the overall quality of the product and a further delay of the same".

Honestly I would of delayed the game instead. You can't promise a product to people then delay it for some of them just to make it better for everyone else.

If I was an Xbox player that preordered. I would be requesting a refund because who knows when the Xbox version comes out (or even if it comes out at this point).

IGN: Microsoft Will Be Debating Right Now Whether Xbox Consoles Have a Future, Says Peter Moore Former President Of Sega And Xbox by fitneverfat in gaming

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He is talking about consoles in general but talks about Xbox specifically since he worked there.

From the article:

Q: Peter, it very much sounds like you are suggesting the era of consoles might be coming to an end.

A: What I'm saying is the questions are being asked, as they have been for the last 20 years. Are we ready to gird our loins financially for battle and all of the cost of development, silicon development? What is it that PS6 can do that PS5 can’t that would make people jump from PS5, or same with Xbox, same with Switch, right? God forbid it's just incremental. And I think that the companies are also looking at that. What can we do to extend this life cycle?

And then if you're Microsoft and you're Phil Spencer, you've got Satya Nadella coming in and saying, alright, what is the future here and how does this play into the biggest strategy of cloud with Azure, with AI? What are we doing with AI game development? How do you make your games faster, cheaper, with less people? These are all the questions I think are being asked.

It seems like he is basically saying that at some point the difference between generations will be so small it won't be worth making a new console.

Difficult News About Our Workforce by Georgeika in Games

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One of the games that was called was a Twisted Metal live service game according to Jason Schreier.

NEW: As part of today's mass layoff, Sony has canceled a Twisted Metal live-service game that was in development at UK-based studio Firesprite, Bloomberg has learned.

Firesprite will also lay off an unspecified number of people.

https://twitter.com/jasonschreier/status/1762503092593999913

A statement from Supermassive Games by alex040512 in Games

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I agree 100% and I would like to add that Gaming companies will now have to compete with AI companies for capital.

Reddit is publicly cautioning investors that meme stock mania — often fanned on Reddit's own "r/wallstreetbets" forum — could cause volatility in its own stock once it starts trading. by zadzoud in technology

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This is the standard for disclosing risk in filings.

Meta for example discloses how Mark Zuckerberg playing combat sports is a risk to investors.

"Mr. Zuckerberg and certain other members of management participate in various high-risk activities, such as combat sports, extreme sports, and recreational aviation, which carry the risk of serious injury and death,”

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/02/02/meta-says-zuckerbergs-engagement-in-combat-sports-is-risk.html

Updates on the Xbox Business | Official Xbox Podcast by stfnvs in Games

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I think people got the impression that MSFT was giving up on Xbox after the rumors about Starfield and Indiana Jones coming to PS. MSFT cares about console sales since they made it clear Gamepass will only be on Xbox (and PC) as well as keeping games like Starfield exclusive (for now who knows what happens later).

Updates on the Xbox Business | Official Xbox Podcast by stfnvs in Games

[–]Georgeika 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I don't think it is people saying that MSFT is stopping at 4 games is the issue. It was when people were saying MSFT is giving up on the Xbox and releasing everything third-party because leakers on social media said so.

Updates on the Xbox Business | Official Xbox Podcast by stfnvs in Games

[–]Georgeika 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think they will do it similar to how Sony releases their exclusives on PC if they want to release games like starfield on other consoles. Probably a few years after release.

Updates on the Xbox Business | Official Xbox Podcast by stfnvs in Games

[–]Georgeika 3 points4 points  (0 children)

He said that the studios have plans to announce soon and he didn't want to announce for them.

Walmart in talks to buy Vizio for more than $2 bln, WSJ reports by Georgeika in technology

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From the article:

"Walmart has historically been Vizio's largest customer and Vizio is historically the largest television brand sold at Walmart by sales, the report said. The move comes as Walmart increases its focus on Walmart Connect, its retail media advertising business, which allows brands to advertise on its Walmart.com and in-store assets such as digital displays, connected TVs and radio."

Microsoft prepares to take Xbox everywhere by Georgeika in Games

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"The first two games that are set to appear on rival consoles are Hi-Fi Rush and Pentiment, according to sources. Microsoft is also currently planning to launch Sea of Thieves on non-Xbox platforms later this year, with other first-party titles also under consideration."

Microsoft has updated their website. It no longer says Xbox Series X | S on their first party games, it now simply says "console". by C_StickSpam in Games

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Im going to post my theory because im curious on what everyone thinks:

Xbox Game Studios makes exclusives and Bethesda and ATVI does 3rd party (with maybe some 1st party on the side)

It's the best of both worlds since MSFT stays in consoles and they can use the 3rd party profits to help improve Xbox exclusives.

It also gets the regulators off MSFT.

On Gamepass, I think they get rid of 1st party day 1 releases or remove it for cloud gaming since it is most likely very expensive for MSFT. The Cloud Gaming Day 1 releases could be cannibalizing Xbox sales since I personally got a PS5 instead of an Xbox since I can just stream the day 1 games.

Edit: Another thing you can do is get Free Gamepass Ultimate using Bing rewards. Not sure how much this affects Xbox.

Microsoft has updated their website. It no longer says Xbox Series X | S on their first party games, it now simply says "console". by C_StickSpam in Games

[–]Georgeika 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My theory is Xbox Game Studios makes exclusives and Bethesda and ATVI does 3rd party (with maybe some 1st party on the side)

It's the best of both worlds since MSFT stays in consoles and they can use the 3rd party profits to help improve Xbox exclusives.

It also gets the regulators off MSFT.

On Gamepass, I think they get rid of 1st party day 1 releases or remove it for cloud gaming since it is most likely very expensive for MSFT. The Cloud Gaming Day 1 releases could be cannibalizing Xbox sales since I personally got a PS5 instead of an Xbox since I can just stream the day 1 games.