Halifax International Security Forum begins 16th year amid war, global uncertainty

Uncertainty is a key theme this year at an annual, three-day gathering in Halifax of political leaders, defence officials and policy analysts who aim to promote democratic values around the globe. People arrive for the 2023 Halifax International Security Forum in Halifax on Nov. 18, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Kelly Clark

HALIFAX - An influential United States Republican senator delivered some blunt criticism of Canada's military spending on Friday, telling a major security conference in Halifax the federal government has to do better to please president-elect Donald Trump.

In a panel discussion on the first day of the Halifax International Security Forum, Republican Sen. James Risch 鈥 who may become the next chair of the U.S. Senate's foreign relations committee 鈥 said he wasn't speaking for the incoming president.

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