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Montreal Gazette on MSNLetters: Bilingual greetings shouldn’t be shamed by CAQ governmentPresident Donald Trump has said the five per cent goal shouldn’t apply to the U.S., but only to other NATO countries. For ...
Waves of drone and missile attacks targeted Kyiv overnight into Friday in the largest aerial attack since Russia's invasion ...
At last week’s NATO meetings, a new benchmark emerged: 5 per cent of GDP. While 1.5 per cent of that could include spending ...
Two naval reservists are currently exploring the Yukon’s potential for an increased Canadian Armed Forces presence. The Royal ...
The Canadian government has committed to more domestic procurement, while diversifying how and where it buys equipment abroad ...
As reported by the Globe and Mail, Herbert maintained his “Outperform” rating while raising his price target on MDA from ...
Plus three others: about a woman battling trauma, colonialism fought out on a Canadian farm and Heads of State in action ...
"We can't give weapons to everybody all around the world," the Department of Defense's chief spokesperson, Sean Parnell, said ...
Election promises and massive defence spending increases promised by Prime Minister Mark Carney at a NATO summit last month ...
Just before Canada Day, our prime minister, Mark Carney, surrendered to U.S. President Donald Trump. Carney did not recall ...
Canada's ruling class is rushing to implement massive military spending hikes and Trump-like socio-economic policies, using his bullying as the cover to push through changes for which it has long ...
After years of failing to hit NATO’s two per cent defence spending target, recent government commitments have given Canada a ...
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