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The Canadian military has launched a new online recruitment portal to try to modernize the application process and address a personnel crisis. But technical glitches emerged during the launch ...
Developed in collaboration with the Chinese Canadian Military Museum Society in commemoration of the 80 th Anniversary of the end of the Second World War VANCOUVER, BC, May 12, 2025 /CNW/ - With ...
The Canadian military insists it's getting a handle on its recruiting crisis, but a new leaked internal report obtained by CBC News suggests many of those who come through the door quickly leave ...
The Canadian military insists it's getting a handle on its recruiting crisis, but a new leaked internal report obtained by CBC News suggests many of those who come through the door quickly leave in ...
Titled “A Soldier for All Seasons,” the exhibit is a collaboration between the Chinese Canadian Military Museum and Vancouver’s Chinese Canadian Museum, where it will be on permanent display.
Attrition rate for new recruits more than double the average across Forces. The Canadian military insists it's getting a handle on its recruiting crisis, but a new leaked internal report obtained ...
Over the next couple of weeks, the Canadian Armed Forces will be moving several military vehicles between Edmonton and Calgary for the upcoming 2025 G7 summit in Kananaskis. With the help of the ...
Military staff was told last September to draw up a revised, expanded schedule that will see seven training regimes (instead of the usual four) conducted under the annual exercise. The Canadian ...
According to the North American Aerospace Defence Command (Norad), this is a regular occurrence. Your guide to the world of Canadian politics. (Subscriber exclusive on Saturdays) ...
The pledges come as the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre said Thursday that the U.S. National Interagency Fire Centre asked for two of its CL-415 Skimmer Airtankers to join the fight ...
Joly’s suggestion to build military vehicles at the GM Oshawa plant is in line with the Canadian federal government’s plans to spend 1.4 percent of its GDP on defense spending in 2025.
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