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British Columbians are proud to live in one of the most peaceful and beautiful corners of the world. But peace doesn’t come ...
Two Indigenous groups in Manitoba have agreed to work together on major infrastructure and development projects.
In war or in life, we may not always understand our adversary. But, since we can plan the next battle only by measuring the last, knowing yourself means taking a clear-eyed look at both your successes ...
The Southern Chiefs' Organization, which represents 32 Anishinaabe and Dakota First Nations in the province, and the Manitoba Métis Federation have signed a five-year agreement.
CAE ( NYSE: CAE) ( CAE:CA) shares on Wednesday tumbled as much as 11% for the steepest intraday drop since February 2024 ...
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The True State of Russian Army
The Russian military, the second largest military in the world, may not be what it looks like. Lies and systematic ...
Mark Carney’s massive militarisation drive, alongside brutal austerity measures, follows and confirms the new priorities of ...
Defence experts are preoccupied with force multipliers, but climate change is a threat multiplier that’s already straining ...
Unfortunately, cold-war victory led to geostrategic complacency, not just in Washington, but across NATO and bilateral American alliances with the likes of Japan and South Korea. This complacency is ...
Members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) are getting a pretty substantial pay raise, according to the government.
Former DASD of NATO Jim Townsend explains the importance of Canada's involvement in the upcoming negotiations between U.S.-Russia on ending the war in Ukraine.
Prime Minister Mark Carney 'underscored that decisions on the future of Ukraine must be made by Ukrainians' in a call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, his office said.
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