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- 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?
- Both governing parties have a proven track record of neglecting Canada's national defence and veterans.
- Both governing parties have a proven track record of neglecting Canada's national defence and veterans.
- Both governing parties have a proven track record of neglecting Canada's national defence and veterans.
- If our old relationship with the U.S. ‘is over,’ then we can learn from our southernmost neighbour how to be creative in rethinking what
- If our old relationship with the U.S. ‘is over,’ then we can learn from our southernmost neighbour how to be creative in rethinking what
- If our old relationship with the U.S. ‘is over,’ then we can learn from our southernmost neighbour how to be creative in rethinking what
- We cannot sit back as the Trump administration bullies Denmark into submission with false claims of neglected defence.
- We cannot sit back as the Trump administration bullies Denmark into submission with false claims of neglected defence.
- We cannot sit back as the Trump administration bullies Denmark into submission with false claims of neglected defence.
- 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.
- 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
- 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.
- 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
- OTTAWA—Back in mid-May, the Department of National Defence blew up a media storm of controversy when they held a private dedication ceremony for what

- OTTAWA—Back in mid-May, the Department of National Defence blew up a media storm of controversy when they held a private dedication ceremony for what
- OTTAWA—Back in mid-May, the Department of National Defence blew up a media storm of controversy when they held a private dedication ceremony for what

- OTTAWA—In the summer of 2017, Canadian Special Forces operatives were deployed to northern Iraq to act as advisors to Kurdish militia who were battling
- OTTAWA—In the summer of 2017, Canadian Special Forces operatives were deployed to northern Iraq to act as advisors to Kurdish militia who were battling
- OTTAWA—In the summer of 2017, Canadian Special Forces operatives were deployed to northern Iraq to act as advisors to Kurdish militia who were battling
- OTTAWA—On June 10, Lieutenant-General Al Meinzinger, the commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force, sent out a message to all personnel outlining several new

- OTTAWA—On June 10, Lieutenant-General Al Meinzinger, the commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force, sent out a message to all personnel outlining several new
- OTTAWA—On June 10, Lieutenant-General Al Meinzinger, the commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force, sent out a message to all personnel outlining several new

- OTTAWA—On June 4, the Trump administration made the surprise announcement that it was imposing a new set of travel restrictions on Americans wishing to
- OTTAWA—On June 4, the Trump administration made the surprise announcement that it was imposing a new set of travel restrictions on Americans wishing to
- OTTAWA—On June 4, the Trump administration made the surprise announcement that it was imposing a new set of travel restrictions on Americans wishing to
- OTTAWA—Last week the Globe and Mail broke the story about Irving Shipbuilding being allowed to claim a $40-million industrial benefit for a french fry

- OTTAWA—Last week the Globe and Mail broke the story about Irving Shipbuilding being allowed to claim a $40-million industrial benefit for a french fry
- OTTAWA—Last week the Globe and Mail broke the story about Irving Shipbuilding being allowed to claim a $40-million industrial benefit for a french fry

- OTTAWA—On Monday, May 13, a low-key, invitation-only, VIP ceremony took place at the Department of National Defence’s new Carling Campus. This was held to

- OTTAWA—On Monday, May 13, a low-key, invitation-only, VIP ceremony took place at the Department of National Defence’s new Carling Campus. This was held to
- OTTAWA—On Monday, May 13, a low-key, invitation-only, VIP ceremony took place at the Department of National Defence’s new Carling Campus. This was held to

- gOTTAWA—Almost unmentioned in Canadian mainstream media is the steadily escalating tension between the United States and Iran. In recent days, the Pentagon has deployed
- gOTTAWA—Almost unmentioned in Canadian mainstream media is the steadily escalating tension between the United States and Iran. In recent days, the Pentagon has deployed
- gOTTAWA—Almost unmentioned in Canadian mainstream media is the steadily escalating tension between the United States and Iran. In recent days, the Pentagon has deployed
- OTTAWA—Last week, the surprising announcement that the Crown prosecutor’s office was staying the single charge of breach of trust against Vice-Admiral Mark Norman ignited
- OTTAWA—Last week, the surprising announcement that the Crown prosecutor’s office was staying the single charge of breach of trust against Vice-Admiral Mark Norman ignited
- OTTAWA—Last week, the surprising announcement that the Crown prosecutor’s office was staying the single charge of breach of trust against Vice-Admiral Mark Norman ignited
- OTTAWA—On Easter Sunday, Radio-Canada aired an interview with Omar Khadr wherein the former boy-soldier and subsequent detainee discussed his captivity in Guantanamo Bay. There
- OTTAWA—On Easter Sunday, Radio-Canada aired an interview with Omar Khadr wherein the former boy-soldier and subsequent detainee discussed his captivity in Guantanamo Bay. There
- OTTAWA—On Easter Sunday, Radio-Canada aired an interview with Omar Khadr wherein the former boy-soldier and subsequent detainee discussed his captivity in Guantanamo Bay. There
- OTTAWA—For those who read through to the back pages of the newspaper’s world affairs section, the conflict in Libya has been back in the

- OTTAWA—For those who read through to the back pages of the newspaper’s world affairs section, the conflict in Libya has been back in the
- OTTAWA—For those who read through to the back pages of the newspaper’s world affairs section, the conflict in Libya has been back in the
