One Thunder Bay army reservist feels Canada may not be pulling its weight when it comes to military spending.
Corporal Tucker Arnold argues that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO, requires bigger budgets for the Army, Navy, and Air Force.
He claims some of the equipment in use now, such as the C-6 general purpose machine gun, is from the mid-1950s, but notes that there are plans to update them.
He adds the military is always welcoming new recruits, including the Armoury on Park Avenue.
Demonstration at Park Avenue armoury #tbay pic.twitter.com/6vj2s06BAT
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