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- The general consensus at the Oct. 30 ceremony was that this emotional apology is a starting point, not the closure of an historical chapter.
 
- The general consensus at the Oct. 30 ceremony was that this emotional apology is a starting point, not the closure of an historical chapter.
 
- The general consensus at the Oct. 30 ceremony was that this emotional apology is a starting point, not the closure of an historical chapter.
 
- There is a time-honoured tradition when it comes to Canada's defence procurement: seeing is believing.
 
- There is a time-honoured tradition when it comes to Canada's defence procurement: seeing is believing.
 
- There is a time-honoured tradition when it comes to Canada's defence procurement: seeing is believing.
 
- The recent U.S. navy attacks on shipping off the coast of Venezuela have raised concerns at DND headquarters in Ottawa.
 
- The recent U.S. navy attacks on shipping off the coast of Venezuela have raised concerns at DND headquarters in Ottawa.
 
- The recent U.S. navy attacks on shipping off the coast of Venezuela have raised concerns at DND headquarters in Ottawa.
 
- Now that documents used to allege that David Pugliese is a Russian spy have been debunked as forgeries, the Public Safety and National Security
 
								
											- Now that documents used to allege that David Pugliese is a Russian spy have been debunked as forgeries, the Public Safety and National Security
 
- Now that documents used to allege that David Pugliese is a Russian spy have been debunked as forgeries, the Public Safety and National Security
 
								
											- As important as Canadian defence issues might seem, what happens south of our border will have a far greater impact on our future as
 
- As important as Canadian defence issues might seem, what happens south of our border will have a far greater impact on our future as
 
- As important as Canadian defence issues might seem, what happens south of our border will have a far greater impact on our future as
 
- With only roughly one in 684 Canadians serving in the regular forces, thinking that the country could mount any meaningful deployment to either Ukraine or Gaza
 
- With only roughly one in 684 Canadians serving in the regular forces, thinking that the country could mount any meaningful deployment to either Ukraine or Gaza
 
- With only roughly one in 684 Canadians serving in the regular forces, thinking that the country could mount any meaningful deployment to either Ukraine or Gaza
 
- It's the responsibility of military brass to pound on the desks of their political masters to address shortcomings in the institution. Instead, they sugar
 
								
											- It's the responsibility of military brass to pound on the desks of their political masters to address shortcomings in the institution. Instead, they sugar
 
- It's the responsibility of military brass to pound on the desks of their political masters to address shortcomings in the institution. Instead, they sugar
 
								
											- If we truly wish to provide a deterrent to Russian aggression, we need to learn from the ongoing war in Europe.
 
								
											- If we truly wish to provide a deterrent to Russian aggression, we need to learn from the ongoing war in Europe.
 
- If we truly wish to provide a deterrent to Russian aggression, we need to learn from the ongoing war in Europe.
 
								
											- If your military cupboard is hurting, you can’t throw a coat of fresh paint on a disabled tank and pretend all is good for
 
- If your military cupboard is hurting, you can’t throw a coat of fresh paint on a disabled tank and pretend all is good for
 
- If your military cupboard is hurting, you can’t throw a coat of fresh paint on a disabled tank and pretend all is good for
 
- Canada would need to acquire modern battlefield necessities before it can send any soldiers into Ukraine.
 
- Canada would need to acquire modern battlefield necessities before it can send any soldiers into Ukraine.
 
- Canada would need to acquire modern battlefield necessities before it can send any soldiers into Ukraine.
 
- If soldiers do know what the Nazi salute symbolizes and do it anyway, then they have no business wearing a Canadian uniform.
 
- If soldiers do know what the Nazi salute symbolizes and do it anyway, then they have no business wearing a Canadian uniform.
 
- If soldiers do know what the Nazi salute symbolizes and do it anyway, then they have no business wearing a Canadian uniform.
 
- If one-year military engagements were part of a mandatory youth national service program, there would be a steady flow of new recruits for the
 
- If one-year military engagements were part of a mandatory youth national service program, there would be a steady flow of new recruits for the
 
- If one-year military engagements were part of a mandatory youth national service program, there would be a steady flow of new recruits for the
 
- Now that U.S. President Donald Trump has indeed whacked Canada with a whopping trade tariff, perhaps it's time to make sure that economic pain
 
- Now that U.S. President Donald Trump has indeed whacked Canada with a whopping trade tariff, perhaps it's time to make sure that economic pain
 
- Now that U.S. President Donald Trump has indeed whacked Canada with a whopping trade tariff, perhaps it's time to make sure that economic pain
 
- This is exactly what the hard-pressed CAF did not need at this juncture—another bad news story to throw on the pile.
 
- This is exactly what the hard-pressed CAF did not need at this juncture—another bad news story to throw on the pile.
 
- This is exactly what the hard-pressed CAF did not need at this juncture—another bad news story to throw on the pile.
 
- With the current state of the Canadian Armed Forces, perhaps it is time to drop the historical re-enactment duties.
 
- With the current state of the Canadian Armed Forces, perhaps it is time to drop the historical re-enactment duties.
 
- With the current state of the Canadian Armed Forces, perhaps it is time to drop the historical re-enactment duties.
 
- Protecting the military’s reputation should never take priority over actually handling an issue, like that of the service members involved in a Facebook group sharing
 
- Protecting the military’s reputation should never take priority over actually handling an issue, like that of the service members involved in a Facebook group sharing
 
- Protecting the military’s reputation should never take priority over actually handling an issue, like that of the service members involved in a Facebook group sharing
 
- Perhaps the Liberals need to do more than make promises of massive budget increases if there are too few personnel left in uniform to
 
- Perhaps the Liberals need to do more than make promises of massive budget increases if there are too few personnel left in uniform to
 
- Perhaps the Liberals need to do more than make promises of massive budget increases if there are too few personnel left in uniform to
 
- An investment in tungsten production could benefit all of our NATO allies, allowing them to source Canadian rather than Chinese tungsten.
 
								
											- An investment in tungsten production could benefit all of our NATO allies, allowing them to source Canadian rather than Chinese tungsten.
 
- An investment in tungsten production could benefit all of our NATO allies, allowing them to source Canadian rather than Chinese tungsten.
 
								
											- A clear way to demonstrate to Canadians that he is not simply posturing would be for PM Mark Carney to cancel the remaining F-35 order.
 
- A clear way to demonstrate to Canadians that he is not simply posturing would be for PM Mark Carney to cancel the remaining F-35 order.
 
- A clear way to demonstrate to Canadians that he is not simply posturing would be for PM Mark Carney to cancel the remaining F-35 order.
 
- 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.
 
- The defence minister said the feds will take ‘immediate and decisive action to rebuild Canada's defence capacity’—but announced nothing further.
 
- The defence minister said the feds will take ‘immediate and decisive action to rebuild Canada's defence capacity’—but announced nothing further.
 
- The defence minister said the feds will take ‘immediate and decisive action to rebuild Canada's defence capacity’—but announced nothing further.
 
- Successive governments routinely state ‘nothing is too good for our military,’ and therefore ‘nothing’ is what they get.
 
- Successive governments routinely state ‘nothing is too good for our military,’ and therefore ‘nothing’ is what they get.
 
- Successive governments routinely state ‘nothing is too good for our military,’ and therefore ‘nothing’ is what they get.
 
- Despite all the bluster about defending our Arctic, our military procurement system is proving incapable of providing resources durable enough for use in our
 
- Despite all the bluster about defending our Arctic, our military procurement system is proving incapable of providing resources durable enough for use in our
 
- Despite all the bluster about defending our Arctic, our military procurement system is proving incapable of providing resources durable enough for use in our
 
- Defence Minister David McGuinty is going to need a lot of support from Carney's Liberal government to truly right the CAF ship.
 
- Defence Minister David McGuinty is going to need a lot of support from Carney's Liberal government to truly right the CAF ship.
 
- Defence Minister David McGuinty is going to need a lot of support from Carney's Liberal government to truly right the CAF ship.
 
- Trump's planned spectacle will look like amateur hour compared to what Russia, China, and North Korea routinely stage for their masses.
 
- Trump's planned spectacle will look like amateur hour compared to what Russia, China, and North Korea routinely stage for their masses.
 
- Trump's planned spectacle will look like amateur hour compared to what Russia, China, and North Korea routinely stage for their masses.
 
- Perhaps our military planners could avoid a repeat of this year's Canada goose dilemma by having service dogs on the Carling Campus grounds.
 
- Perhaps our military planners could avoid a repeat of this year's Canada goose dilemma by having service dogs on the Carling Campus grounds.
 
- Perhaps our military planners could avoid a repeat of this year's Canada goose dilemma by having service dogs on the Carling Campus grounds.
 
- 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?
 
- Can the Royal Canadian Navy really lose a capability that it doesn't actually possess?
 
- OTTAWA—One would like to imagine that, in the face of a global threat of the magnitude of the current COVID-19 pandemic, humankind would be
 
- OTTAWA—One would like to imagine that, in the face of a global threat of the magnitude of the current COVID-19 pandemic, humankind would be
 
- OTTAWA—One would like to imagine that, in the face of a global threat of the magnitude of the current COVID-19 pandemic, humankind would be
 
- OTTAWA—Almost completely forgotten amidst the avalanche of news concerning the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic is the ongoing conflict in Iraq. Canadians should be aware of
 
- OTTAWA—Almost completely forgotten amidst the avalanche of news concerning the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic is the ongoing conflict in Iraq. Canadians should be aware of
 
- OTTAWA—Almost completely forgotten amidst the avalanche of news concerning the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic is the ongoing conflict in Iraq. Canadians should be aware of
 
- OTTAWA—On March 4, Canada’s Chief of the Defence Staff, General Jonathan Vance told the audience at the Conference of Defence Association’s annual forum that
 
- OTTAWA—On March 4, Canada’s Chief of the Defence Staff, General Jonathan Vance told the audience at the Conference of Defence Association’s annual forum that
 
- OTTAWA—On March 4, Canada’s Chief of the Defence Staff, General Jonathan Vance told the audience at the Conference of Defence Association’s annual forum that
 
- OTTAWA—There is a new exhibition set to open this week at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa. It is entitled “The Latvian Tragedy 1941,”
 
								
											- OTTAWA—There is a new exhibition set to open this week at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa. It is entitled “The Latvian Tragedy 1941,”
 
- OTTAWA—There is a new exhibition set to open this week at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa. It is entitled “The Latvian Tragedy 1941,”
 
								
											- OTTAWA—There is a trend happening in the U.S. wherein the media are starting to aggressively uncover the failures made by the political and military
 
								
											- OTTAWA—There is a trend happening in the U.S. wherein the media are starting to aggressively uncover the failures made by the political and military
 
- OTTAWA—There is a trend happening in the U.S. wherein the media are starting to aggressively uncover the failures made by the political and military
 
								
											- OTTAWA—On Feb. 10, Omar Khadr gave a keynote speech at Dalhousie University in Halifax. The talk was organized by the Romeo Dallaire Child Soldiers
 
								
											- OTTAWA—On Feb. 10, Omar Khadr gave a keynote speech at Dalhousie University in Halifax. The talk was organized by the Romeo Dallaire Child Soldiers
 
- OTTAWA—On Feb. 10, Omar Khadr gave a keynote speech at Dalhousie University in Halifax. The talk was organized by the Romeo Dallaire Child Soldiers
 
								
											- OTTAWA—Those readers old enough to remember may recall an advertising campaign from the late ’60s promoting Virginia Slim cigarettes. The theme behind this series
 
								
											- OTTAWA—Those readers old enough to remember may recall an advertising campaign from the late ’60s promoting Virginia Slim cigarettes. The theme behind this series
 
- OTTAWA—Those readers old enough to remember may recall an advertising campaign from the late ’60s promoting Virginia Slim cigarettes. The theme behind this series
 
								
											- OTTAWA—Last week, in honour of the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camp in Auschwitz and the coincidental international Holocaust Memorial
 
- OTTAWA—Last week, in honour of the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camp in Auschwitz and the coincidental international Holocaust Memorial
 
- OTTAWA—Last week, in honour of the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camp in Auschwitz and the coincidental international Holocaust Memorial
 
- OTTAWA—Jan. 27 was International Holocaust Remembrance Day and this year it commemorated the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi death camp.
 
- OTTAWA—Jan. 27 was International Holocaust Remembrance Day and this year it commemorated the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi death camp.
 
- OTTAWA—Jan. 27 was International Holocaust Remembrance Day and this year it commemorated the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi death camp.
 
- OTTAWA—On Jan. 16, Canada hosted a five-nation meeting at the High Commission in London, England, to declare a united front in confronting Iran over
 
- OTTAWA—On Jan. 16, Canada hosted a five-nation meeting at the High Commission in London, England, to declare a united front in confronting Iran over
 
- OTTAWA—On Jan. 16, Canada hosted a five-nation meeting at the High Commission in London, England, to declare a united front in confronting Iran over