OTTAWA — Liberal leadership candidates Chrystia Freeland and Karina Gould are promising higher wages to members of the Canadian Armed Forces and to fix Canada’s procurement system to meet NATO’s ...
Contenders to replace Justin Trudeau as Liberal leader are attempting to one-up each other over how quickly they'd meet ...
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'We're not in conflict with the United States': Canada won’t deploy troops to U.S. border, Blair saysWe are not deploying the Canadian Armed Forces to our border,” Canada’s Minister of National Defence Bill Blair told Global ...
Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume on Thursday said the current administration of President ...
Bill Blair told Global News in Washington, D.C., that military members will not be deployed to the border, which was not requested by the Trump administration during negotiations.
Successive Canadian governments have for years failed to make NATO’s defence spending targets, drawing the ire of U.S. President Donald Trump.
The measures would also allow Canada’s leaders to boast to Trump, his cabinet and Congress, as well as to our NATO allies, ...
A man who helped start a class-action lawsuit claiming systemic racism in the Canadian Armed Forces is opting out of the final agreement. Wallace Fowler says the individual payments up to $35,000 ...
The shuttering of the U.S. government's marquee foreign aid agency — USAID — could have an enormous impact on Western allies ...
After years of construction, the Royal Canadian Navy celebrated the completion of the second phase of the $1.1 billion A/B Jetty Recapitalization Project, the fully functional B-Jetty that replaced ...
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