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War isn’t just fought on battlefields — it’s built into economies. In this episode of Toronto Talks, we unpack how technology, money, and politics intertwine to sustain one of the world’s most powerful markets: the military industrial complex.
From AI-driven weapons systems to trillion-dollar defense budgets, today’s conflicts are shaped as much by boardrooms and balance sheets as by generals and soldiers. Canada isn’t on the sidelines, either — our defense spending, NATO commitments, and partnerships with private firms are reshaping national security in profound ways.
Join Ash and Sophie as they explore:
The economics of war and why military budgets rarely shrink
How technology — from drones to cyber defense — is redefining modern conflict
Canada’s evolving role in the global defense marketplace
The cultural cost: what happens when conflict becomes normalized as an economic engine
Alternative paths — what could happen if we redirected even a fraction of this spending into health, education, and infrastructure
The business of war isn’t just about power and politics — it’s about markets. And those markets shape our future.
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By Ashraf AminWar isn’t just fought on battlefields — it’s built into economies. In this episode of Toronto Talks, we unpack how technology, money, and politics intertwine to sustain one of the world’s most powerful markets: the military industrial complex.
From AI-driven weapons systems to trillion-dollar defense budgets, today’s conflicts are shaped as much by boardrooms and balance sheets as by generals and soldiers. Canada isn’t on the sidelines, either — our defense spending, NATO commitments, and partnerships with private firms are reshaping national security in profound ways.
Join Ash and Sophie as they explore:
The economics of war and why military budgets rarely shrink
How technology — from drones to cyber defense — is redefining modern conflict
Canada’s evolving role in the global defense marketplace
The cultural cost: what happens when conflict becomes normalized as an economic engine
Alternative paths — what could happen if we redirected even a fraction of this spending into health, education, and infrastructure
The business of war isn’t just about power and politics — it’s about markets. And those markets shape our future.
👉 Subscribe to Toronto Talks for deep dives on money, business, technology, and the forces shaping our world.
🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple, and all podcast platforms: torontotalks.ca/episodes
#TorontoTalks #WarEconomy #MilitaryIndustrialComplex #CanadaPolitics #Geopolitics #DefenseSpending
🔥 Join the conversation!
Have a question for Sophie or Ash? Want your topic covered on a future episode? Submit your questions, comments, and brilliant ideas at TorontoTalks.ca.
🎧 Subscribe & Follow to never miss an episode.
👍 Rate & Review—your feedback fuels us!
Let's connect:
Toronto Talks: The best conversations start with YOU.