
The Documentary Podcast How to spend billions – fast: Carney’s Defence Deadline
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Mar 17, 2026 Lieutenant Colonel Mark Keeley, senior officer running Canada’s basic training at Saint-Jean, explains rapid moves to scale recruit intake. He describes quick purchases and relaxed hiring to expand capacity. The conversation covers training bottlenecks, graduation changes, and how buy-fast pressure meets limits in time, staff and space.
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Political Deadline For Rapid Military Spending
- Mark Carney ordered an urgent $9 billion boost to defence spending to reach NATO's 2% GDP target by March 2026.
- Neal Razzell frames this as a political deadline forcing rapid change in a military used to slow, frugal planning.
Blank Check Bought Bunks Boots And Backpacks
- Lieutenant Colonel Mark Keeley says his base effectively has a "blank check" to buy training capacity now.
- He immediately bought bunk beds, 10,000 backpacks and 25,000 pairs of boots to avoid year-long planning cycles.
Back Office Upgrades Speed Recruiting
- Faster recruiting depends on back-office fixes, not just cash.
- Captain Joshua Register upgraded criminal record and background checks and streamlined paperwork to cut processing delays.
