A Canadian industrial aerospace strategy opens the skies to future jobs and economic opportunity

An industrial aerospace strategy for Canada will allow us to capitalize on projected demand, providing a clear flight path for growth, attracting talent, fostering innovation, and stimulating investment.
The Canadian military is in worse shape than the numbers indicate

Apologists will dismiss this crisis as a common challenge to maintain a peacetime army, but these can hardly be considered peaceful times.
Canada’s health system needs to be prepared to support the Armed Forces in this time of crises

Maintaining the health of fighting forces is critical to success on the battlefield, so Canada’s system needs to be prepared to support the CAF’s rising health-care needs should hostilities commence.
Number of threats, death threats against cabinet ministers increased as pandemic continued, Privy Council Office data shows

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland were the targets of most of the recorded threats, which peaked in 2022.
‘We want Canada to be on the ground’: Cypriot envoy calls for Ottawa to reopen high commission

Canada has been without an embassy in Cyprus since 1970, and is the only G7 country without a diplomatic presence on the island nation.
A trip to Sicily is a reminder of our sacrifice

As our world becomes more and more dangerous, do those that followed the ‘greatest generation’ have the strength to endure a terrible conflict like the Second World War?
Defence Minister Blair redefines the word ‘urgent’

Canada has not had any air-defence capability whatsoever since 2012, and buying two new systems first announced more than a year ago is hardly moving with haste.
Trump’s recent NATO threats ‘incredibly serious,’ diminish alliance’s deterrence ability, says Heyman

Former Canadian diplomat Colin Robertson says Donald Trump has been ‘pretty clear where he’s coming from, and I don’t think he has much time for alliances.’
Harsher penalties, new anti-theft standards, boosts to CBSA all on the table as federal parties debate how to address surge in stolen vehicles

The government says it will ban devices used to break into keyless entry cars, while the Conservatives have introduced a private member’s bill to increase minimum sentencing for offenders.
Port of Montreal: a long history of crime—and a lack of adequate responses

Organized crime and the inability on the part of elected leaders and bureaucrats to take the issue seriously has made Canada the source for stolen vehicle used car lots around the Middle East and Africa.