‘Most vulnerable population on Earth’: politicians urged to consider wildfire impacts on children as towns evacuated

UNICEF Canada president and CEO Sevaun Palvetzian says youth will ‘carry the heaviest burden if we don’t get this right.’
Canada downplays cost of meeting NATO spending mark as $60-billion projection will need to rise

In 2025, the figures NATO uses to calculate members’ GDP will no longer be based on the 2015 numbers it uses now, but would instead use 2020 as the base year, leaving Canada about $3.5-billion short of its 2032 target.
Forty years on, CSIS deserves more respect

The Trudeau government doesn’t seem to have taken threats to Canada with the gravity they deserve. There can be serious security consequences for that neglect.
Cutting the CAF to the bone

The Liberals’ heady promises of shiny new equipment in the distant future may be a case of too little, too late.
Canadian politics is ‘not safe’ right now, and MPs ‘are in harm’s way’: former public safety minister

‘Many’ MPs work ‘in a perpetual state of fear,’ says Liberal MP Marco Mendicino. NDP MP Charlie Angus was recently accosted at a beach in his riding. House Sgt.-at-Arms Patrick McDonell said harassment of MPs has increased almost 800 per cent in the last five years. Countless MPs, cabinet ministers, party leaders, and the prime minister have been subjected to threats and death threats. This should not be normal.
Bottom line? We’re procuring ships for two-to-three times their real costs

In addition to the ships’ more than doubled price tag, delivery will take twice as long. Worse, to date no one has been held accountable for this fiasco.
Carignan takes aim at recruitment in top military role

Canada’s new top military commander Gen. Jennie Carignan says recruitment is her primary focus as she takes on the historic appointment. “The priority is to make sure that we welcome a whole range of Canadian expertise and quality people to ensure that we have the people we need to render our forces ready,” she told […]
NATO nagging? Defence spending takes heat from allies

The Americans have accused Canada of riding their defence coattails—which is ripe, given our shared military history.
Stepping up for Afghan-Canadian language and cultural advisers and their families

Since LCAs are considered contractors, they aren’t eligible for mental health services from Veterans Affairs Canada, unlike the soldiers they accompanied in Afghanistan.
Canada needs a fresh approach on innovation

Innovation is about bringing new ideas to market. This, built on technological progress and investment in intangibles, is the key source of productivity-boosting economic growth.