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Canada’s Military Is In a ‘Death Spiral’
Canada’s military is in a “death spiral” and “rotting away” due to chronic underfunding, spending only 1.3% of its GDP on ...
The Canadian Army does not have enough vehicles to support both the brigade in Latvia and a similar-sized training exercise in Canada, a House of Commons committee was told on Thursday.
An internal report obtained by CBC News outlines issues found with recent changes to the compensation structure for pilots in ...
San Francisco’s annual Fleet Week is feeling the effects of a federal government shutdown that has now stretched into its second week. The shutdown has led to ...
The Canadian military is falling short in a number of areas, including recruiting and training enough members to meet its operational requirements.
The U.S. military said it and its allies are prepared to counter adversary attempts to expand influence or military ...
Marilyn “Sam” Mersereau was deployed three times to the Gulf War — the first major conflict in which Canada had women serving ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Auditor general will release reports on military recruitment, cybersecurity today
Canada's auditor general is taking a deep dive into military recruitment and cybersecurity as her office releases a new round ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
You 'wouldn't want to live in' decrepit military housing, the auditor general says
Many of the living spaces used by Canadian Armed Forces members at several bases are in "poor physical condition" and ripe ...
Former armed forces member Melvin Swan will receive an apology from the military in Ottawa for the discrimination he faced.
The complex includes 37 apartments and will be used to house Canadian Armed Forces members working at the Esquimalt base ...
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