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But in CAR, where it is led by Prigozhin’s former right-hand man, Dmitri Sytyi, it is still known as Wagner – and its forces ...
The current threats of annexation from the US raises questions about the Canadian military’s longstanding ties and support for the American military industrial complex. A Lockheed Martin F-35 with ...
The ClearBridge Canadian Small Cap Strategy underperformed its benchmark in the quarter. The S&P/TSX Small Cap Index was modestly higher in the first quarter as strength in the gold-driven ...
Watercraft operators, watercraft engineers, marine deck officers, and marine engineering officers who served at least one year on an Army vessel will be eligible for the badge. Senior- and master ...
Interest is growing in Canada’s defence technology sector as Ottawa and countries around the world prepare to ramp-up military spending in response to America’s new isolationist foreign policy.
The Army has announced the establishment of the Mountaineering Badge, making a long-recognized achievement available to wear for the first time for active-duty soldiers. The badge recognizes ...
Today’s generation of Canadian military officers and non-commissioned officers is the product of serving as an increasingly demilitarized and dependent appendage to an overbearingly dominant ...
A soccer club in the Netherlands is honouring the Canadian military on the 80th anniversary of that country’s liberation ...
Nano One Materials Corp., with a market cap of CA$66.87 million, is pre-revenue and unprofitable, reporting a net loss of CA$29.22 million for 2024. The company has no debt and its short-term ...
built armoured vehicles will soon be sent to Ukraine "Now would be the time that we wrap the Canadian flag around our military and the Canadian men and women that can build for a military," said ...
Noel Anderson is a 2025 Non-Resident Fellow with the Irregular Warfare Initiative, a 501(c)3 partnered with Princeton's Empirical Studies of Conflict Project and the Modern War Institute at West ...
The country spends well under 2 percent of its GDP on the military. Its fleets are aging, and much of its infrastructure is crumbling. The Canadian Armed Forces are budgeted for 101,500 personnel ...
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