Canada’s hold on the Arctic is, in the words of former defence chief Wayne Eyre, 'tenuous' — and it is likely to become more ...
In response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s continued taunts about Canada’s lack of military strength, Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre detailed his plan to better protect and defend the North.
Conservative Leader cites need to counter growing threats from Russia and China, as well as desire to maintain good relations ...
The federal Conservatives have taken the wraps off a portion of their plan for defence — specifically defending the Far North.
On Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to announce a 25 per cent tariff on all aluminum and steel imported into the country, including from Canada.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre vowed to expand Canada’s military presence in the Arctic, backing the Trump ...
We know that there will always be a close and deep relationship with the Americans,” Canada’s industry minister said. “But I would say also that the rules of the game have changed.” ...
Some have taken Trump’s initial attacks on the border, fentanyl, immigration and defence spending at face value, while others ...
Some northerners and Arctic security experts say the federal Conservatives' pledge to build a permanent military base in ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said he will formally announce 25 per cent tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports on Monday, ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told last Friday’s emergency “national economic summit” that US President Donald Trump ...