Canadian police, anti-government militia
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As Canada plans to increase military spending to meet NATO’s commitment, about half of Canadians say if there is an armed conflict, they are willing to fight for their country. “If there was a threat to Canada,
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew was critical of a letter sent by six US lawmakers concerned over wildfire smoke drifting south.
After two members of the Forces tried to seize land in Quebec, the defence minister couldn’t comment on whether their behaviour was an anomaly
Canadian authorities have arrested four men in Quebec, including two active Canadian Forces members, for allegedly stealing military equipment to establish an anti-government extremist militia. The group engaged in shooting training,
A new Angus Reid survey found 49% of Canadians would be willing to fight for their country in the event of an armed conflict, but most say they would only do so if they “agreed with the reasons for fighting.
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The Liberal government, first under Justin Trudeau and now Mark Carney, has sat for more than a year on a 1,000-page report detailing the Canadian military’s role in the torture and murder of persons detained,
Defence Minister David McGuinty on Thursday addressed allegations by the RCMP accusing four men, including two Canadian Armed Forces members, of amassing a trove of weapons and plotting to seize land near Quebec City.
Rappler's Bea Cupin speaks to Canadian Armed Forces Cyber Command chief Major General Dave Yarker about the threats facing the Indo-Pacific and beyond