Without key defence infrastructure, the task of deterring, confronting, and combatting adversaries that pose a threat will be insurmountably difficult.
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The Canadian Rangers serve as an example of how to facilitate necessary trust and communication, and the integration of ...
Recent drama led to an outcry that Pierre Poilievre’s days are numbered, but the headlines don’t reflect the fact that much of the fallout has largely been contained.
Carney earned the electorate’s trust, but if he can’t work with the House and prove that his plans are sound enough to make ...
The CAF must position itself as an employer of choice for Indigenous Peoples by improving cultural safety, and supporting ...
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is one of the most serious, yet least recognized, public health challenges facing Canadians ...
International law experts say that Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand has erred in proclaiming that it is up to the U.S. to decide if it has violated international law.
Defence spending promises in the 2025 budget are 'seizing the moment,' but lack previous specificity, says Conference of Defence Associates Institute director of research Kevin Budning.
While the government is fast-tracking national projects, it's 'reducing DFO’s ability to assess the risks these projects pose ...
Universities are ready to partner to train the next generation with the skills needed to advance new technologies to better protect our sovereignty.
Plus: Prime Minister Mark Carney pens an op-ed in The Economist, Senator Peter Boehm likes the new season of The Diplomat, ...