Armed Forces

- In a country of many competing interests and multiple governments, getting them all to co-ordinate their activities to achieve the ambitious goals outlined at the beginning of this piece will be complicated and difficult.
- In a country of many competing interests and multiple governments, getting them all to co-ordinate their activities to achieve the ambitious goals outlined at the beginning of this piece will be complicated and difficult.
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- 'Geography, cultural similarities, tight defence linkages—all of those things have gone hand in glove with the defence industrial links,' says procurement expert David Perry.
- 'Geography, cultural similarities, tight defence linkages—all of those things have gone hand in glove with the defence industrial links,' says procurement expert David Perry.
- 'Geography, cultural similarities, tight defence linkages—all of those things have gone hand in glove with the defence industrial links,' says procurement expert David Perry.
- Unfortunately, the one resource which the military is critically lacking is something that cannot be easily bought: trained personnel.
- Unfortunately, the one resource which the military is critically lacking is something that cannot be easily bought: trained personnel.
- Unfortunately, the one resource which the military is critically lacking is something that cannot be easily bought: trained personnel.
- Two per cent gets us back on track if we lived in 2014. That alone may be a hard sell, eventually, for the prime

- Two per cent gets us back on track if we lived in 2014. That alone may be a hard sell, eventually, for the prime
- Two per cent gets us back on track if we lived in 2014. That alone may be a hard sell, eventually, for the prime

- The Hill Times spoke with nearly 20 insiders, including current and former senior government officials, past diplomats, business leaders, analysts, and academics to compile
- The Hill Times spoke with nearly 20 insiders, including current and former senior government officials, past diplomats, business leaders, analysts, and academics to compile
- The Hill Times spoke with nearly 20 insiders, including current and former senior government officials, past diplomats, business leaders, analysts, and academics to compile
- Military policy expert James Boutilier says it doesn't matter who's in charge of the Coast Guard, as long as the feds move 'with urgency'
- Military policy expert James Boutilier says it doesn't matter who's in charge of the Coast Guard, as long as the feds move 'with urgency'
- Military policy expert James Boutilier says it doesn't matter who's in charge of the Coast Guard, as long as the feds move 'with urgency'
- Amid the tariff tiff with the U.S., 'there’s a sudden realization that...Canada may actually be on its own,' which may be speeding things up,
- Amid the tariff tiff with the U.S., 'there’s a sudden realization that...Canada may actually be on its own,' which may be speeding things up,
- Amid the tariff tiff with the U.S., 'there’s a sudden realization that...Canada may actually be on its own,' which may be speeding things up,
- For President Donald Trump to question Canada’s military resolve is an insult to the sacrifices which were made in support of the U.S.
- For President Donald Trump to question Canada’s military resolve is an insult to the sacrifices which were made in support of the U.S.
- For President Donald Trump to question Canada’s military resolve is an insult to the sacrifices which were made in support of the U.S.
- Underinvestment in Canada's defence has produced an overreliance on the U.S. military that will be hard to break, say national security observers.
- Underinvestment in Canada's defence has produced an overreliance on the U.S. military that will be hard to break, say national security observers.
- Underinvestment in Canada's defence has produced an overreliance on the U.S. military that will be hard to break, say national security observers.
- Why is the CAF trying to fix a problem that does not exist instead of addressing the issue of a lack of trainers in
- Why is the CAF trying to fix a problem that does not exist instead of addressing the issue of a lack of trainers in
- Why is the CAF trying to fix a problem that does not exist instead of addressing the issue of a lack of trainers in
- With the U.S. losing its moral compass, Canadian leadership is needed to revitalize this key tool for international mediation.
- With the U.S. losing its moral compass, Canadian leadership is needed to revitalize this key tool for international mediation.
- With the U.S. losing its moral compass, Canadian leadership is needed to revitalize this key tool for international mediation.
- The tumult of Donald Trump’s first few weeks in office have underscored the wisdom of being strategic about which defence needs Canada should source
- The tumult of Donald Trump’s first few weeks in office have underscored the wisdom of being strategic about which defence needs Canada should source
- The tumult of Donald Trump’s first few weeks in office have underscored the wisdom of being strategic about which defence needs Canada should source
- The Canadian Armed Forces is updating recruitment processes in an attempt to improve understaffing problems.
- The Canadian Armed Forces is updating recruitment processes in an attempt to improve understaffing problems.
- The Canadian Armed Forces is updating recruitment processes in an attempt to improve understaffing problems.
- Aligning with space-based missile defence would contradict Canada’s commitment to responsible behaviour in space while triggering an arms race on Earth and in space.
- Aligning with space-based missile defence would contradict Canada’s commitment to responsible behaviour in space while triggering an arms race on Earth and in space.
- Aligning with space-based missile defence would contradict Canada’s commitment to responsible behaviour in space while triggering an arms race on Earth and in space.
- Canada has the ability to rapidly deploy military personnel to Iqaluit, so what could possibly be gained through having troops stationed there permanently?
- Canada has the ability to rapidly deploy military personnel to Iqaluit, so what could possibly be gained through having troops stationed there permanently?
- Canada has the ability to rapidly deploy military personnel to Iqaluit, so what could possibly be gained through having troops stationed there permanently?
- We owe it to ourselves to have sovereign defence capabilities that meet our needs, and can help contribute to the security of our allies
- We owe it to ourselves to have sovereign defence capabilities that meet our needs, and can help contribute to the security of our allies
- We owe it to ourselves to have sovereign defence capabilities that meet our needs, and can help contribute to the security of our allies
- Canadian leaders have begun finding creative solutions to solve a problem that does not exist.
- Canadian leaders have begun finding creative solutions to solve a problem that does not exist.
- Canadian leaders have begun finding creative solutions to solve a problem that does not exist.
- The world’s rules-based order is at great risk and Canada is not ready, especially in the Arctic.

- The world’s rules-based order is at great risk and Canada is not ready, especially in the Arctic.
- The world’s rules-based order is at great risk and Canada is not ready, especially in the Arctic.
