Armed Forces
- Can the Royal Canadian Navy really lose a capability that it doesn't actually possess?
- Can the Royal Canadian Navy really lose a capability that it doesn't actually possess?
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- 'We seem to be catching up on the old conversation just as it’s on the cusp of changing,' says defence expert David Perry on
- 'We seem to be catching up on the old conversation just as it’s on the cusp of changing,' says defence expert David Perry on
- 'We seem to be catching up on the old conversation just as it’s on the cusp of changing,' says defence expert David Perry on
- The U.S. president badgering Canada into spending more on American defence technology under threat of economic punishment does not sit well with most patriotic
- The U.S. president badgering Canada into spending more on American defence technology under threat of economic punishment does not sit well with most patriotic
- The U.S. president badgering Canada into spending more on American defence technology under threat of economic punishment does not sit well with most patriotic
- Sadly for patriotic Canadians, the majority of the military hardware that the government does purchase is from American defence companies.
- Sadly for patriotic Canadians, the majority of the military hardware that the government does purchase is from American defence companies.
- Sadly for patriotic Canadians, the majority of the military hardware that the government does purchase is from American defence companies.
- A former chief of the defence staff says 'the ramifications of cancelling the F-35 purchase threatens to hurt Canada more than it would hurt
- A former chief of the defence staff says 'the ramifications of cancelling the F-35 purchase threatens to hurt Canada more than it would hurt
- A former chief of the defence staff says 'the ramifications of cancelling the F-35 purchase threatens to hurt Canada more than it would hurt
- Buried in the fine print of the Canadian Surface Combatant announcement was the fact that the total cost to build these three warships is expected
- Buried in the fine print of the Canadian Surface Combatant announcement was the fact that the total cost to build these three warships is expected
- Buried in the fine print of the Canadian Surface Combatant announcement was the fact that the total cost to build these three warships is expected
- CAF senior leadership needs to regain the trust of the rank and file, which won’t be easy without the political will to effect major
- CAF senior leadership needs to regain the trust of the rank and file, which won’t be easy without the political will to effect major
- CAF senior leadership needs to regain the trust of the rank and file, which won’t be easy without the political will to effect major
- It is evident that Gen. Wayne Eyre and his advisers do not understand that the Access to Information Act is a federal law, not
- It is evident that Gen. Wayne Eyre and his advisers do not understand that the Access to Information Act is a federal law, not
- It is evident that Gen. Wayne Eyre and his advisers do not understand that the Access to Information Act is a federal law, not
- After playing a crucial role in Canada’s mission in Afghanistan, cultural advisers face disparity in recognition and care.
- After playing a crucial role in Canada’s mission in Afghanistan, cultural advisers face disparity in recognition and care.
- After playing a crucial role in Canada’s mission in Afghanistan, cultural advisers face disparity in recognition and care.
- With a 75-year track record of 1-for-5, maybe NATO should have simply disbanded after they won the Cold War.
- With a 75-year track record of 1-for-5, maybe NATO should have simply disbanded after they won the Cold War.
- With a 75-year track record of 1-for-5, maybe NATO should have simply disbanded after they won the Cold War.
- Canada's information watchdog is resorting to ‘an extraordinary remedy’ before the federal bench to force Defence Minister Bill Blair to make his department follow

- Canada's information watchdog is resorting to ‘an extraordinary remedy’ before the federal bench to force Defence Minister Bill Blair to make his department follow
- Canada's information watchdog is resorting to ‘an extraordinary remedy’ before the federal bench to force Defence Minister Bill Blair to make his department follow

- Operation Parasol represented a quick, efficient humanitarian response to a country in crisis.
- Operation Parasol represented a quick, efficient humanitarian response to a country in crisis.
- Operation Parasol represented a quick, efficient humanitarian response to a country in crisis.
- Among all of these stakeholders clamouring for Canada to spend more on defence, no one is even discussing what they want that money spent
- Among all of these stakeholders clamouring for Canada to spend more on defence, no one is even discussing what they want that money spent
- Among all of these stakeholders clamouring for Canada to spend more on defence, no one is even discussing what they want that money spent
- The military’s ‘new’ dress code is actually a sharp reversal of the controversial policy change announced in September 2022.
- The military’s ‘new’ dress code is actually a sharp reversal of the controversial policy change announced in September 2022.
- The military’s ‘new’ dress code is actually a sharp reversal of the controversial policy change announced in September 2022.
- 'Whether we get a few more airplanes or a few more submarines, it’s not the answer to world peace,' says peace advocate Douglas Roche.
- 'Whether we get a few more airplanes or a few more submarines, it’s not the answer to world peace,' says peace advocate Douglas Roche.
- 'Whether we get a few more airplanes or a few more submarines, it’s not the answer to world peace,' says peace advocate Douglas Roche.
- It’s a true litmus test of how far morale in the CAF has plummeted when the senior individual representing the concerns of the non-commissioned ranks
- It’s a true litmus test of how far morale in the CAF has plummeted when the senior individual representing the concerns of the non-commissioned ranks
- It’s a true litmus test of how far morale in the CAF has plummeted when the senior individual representing the concerns of the non-commissioned ranks
- Recruits are hesitant to enlist, and this will continue while the government prioritizes words over actions.
- Recruits are hesitant to enlist, and this will continue while the government prioritizes words over actions.
- Recruits are hesitant to enlist, and this will continue while the government prioritizes words over actions.
- At the end of the exercise, Canada will remain the only NATO country not only failing to reach two per cent, but also lacking

- At the end of the exercise, Canada will remain the only NATO country not only failing to reach two per cent, but also lacking
- At the end of the exercise, Canada will remain the only NATO country not only failing to reach two per cent, but also lacking
