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Four men in Quebec, including two active members of the Canadian Armed Forces, were arrested and charged in what Canadian police say is a case of “ideologically motivated violent extremism.” ...
Military police say they’ve reopened an investigation into a Facebook group that Lt.-Gen. Michael Wright, the Canadian Army’s commanding officer, describes as “abhorrent.” Global’s ...
An American helicopter manufacturer has reached a confidential settlement with the families of six Canadian military members killed in a helicopter crash off the coast of Greece five years ago.
Pizzino: As we grow the Canadian military, veterans who need support still struggle Veterans in Ottawa and across the country continue to face overwhelming challenges. Nearly half live with at ...
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 ...
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After helping over 1,500 people escape wildfire near Garden Hill First Nation, the Canadian military says it's winding down its wildfire assistance efforts in northeastern Manitoba.
The Canadian Armed Forces says the items that were removed from the municipal building in Kensington, P.E.I., earlier this week were not mementos from the 1939-1945 global conflict as first believed.
Charles Barger and his assistant automatic rifle gunner, Jesse Funk, received the Medal of Honor for their actions during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive during World War I.
Manitoba's premier says the government will broadly review this year's wildfire season to see whether changes could be made, like lengthening runways for aircraft in remote communities or figuring out ...
A North Korean man was taken into custody by the South Korean military after crossing the heavily fortified border between the two countries, according to the South’s Ministry of National Defense.
The soldier reportedly recalled several instances in which civilians were shot on the orders of commanders, including once when they were scavenging scrap metal and solar panels nearby.