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More help from the Canadian Armed Forces is expected today in Newfoundland and Labrador to help fight wildfires.
Members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) are getting a pretty substantial pay raise, according to the government.
The federal government is hiking entry-level pay for Canadian Armed Forces privates by 20 per cent for the regular force and 13 per cent for reservists.
Prime Minister Mark Carney said in a social media post Monday that the "humanitarian disaster in Gaza is rapidly ...
Today, the Prime Minister announced that all Canadian Armed Forces members will receive a pay raise. This is the largest pay ...
Terrorism charges, anti-government militia, and racist posts on social media –– we’re unpacking the Canadian Armed Forces’ ...
Data from the Department of National Defence has both former military members and outside experts warning of a persisting issue of extremism in the Canadian Armed Forces.
Funds make up part of the more than $9-billion Carney pledged to invest this fiscal year to increase Canada’s defence ...
Canada will boost pay for military service members by as much as 20 per cent along with a series of benefit increases and ...
The Canadian Armed Forces made their first humanitarian airdrop over Gaza on Monday using their own aircraft — delivering ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, announced an investment of over $9 billion to support the Canadian Armed Forces with the capabilities and support they need to protect Canadians and uphold our ...
The Government of Canada today announced improvements to compensation and benefits for Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members. These initiatives will be ...