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Prime Minister Mark Carney promised to hit the alliance’s 2 percent spending threshold this year, seven years ahead of a ...
Monarch Demonstrates Steadfast Dedication to Duty and Nature CWEB News is honored to report on His Majesty The King’s inspiring engagements this week, which highlight his unwavering commitment to ...
Following on from his article last week, which ended with the appalling casualties that the 3rd Mons suffered at Veulen, ...
Canada, under pressure to spend more on its military, vowed on Monday to boost funding for the armed forces and hit NATO's 2% ...
The additional funding hike raises the amount that Canada reports to NATO as spending on national security to C$62.7 billion ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will meet NATO’s military spending guideline by early next year.
Hicks wants visitors to the Saskatoon Museum of Military Artifacts — where Juno Beach was recreated, and where he’s project ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says that Canada will meet NATO’s military spending guideline by early next year.
The Army expects up to 200,000 people could attend and says the parade will cost an estimated $25 million to $45 million.
Or sign-in if you have an account. An 82-year-old woman, 82, has been banned from the Royal Canadian Legion for a year after worrying about the treatment of veterans at her Manitoba branch ...
The spike in new members comes at a time of heightened focus on Canadian sovereignty, and as Prime Minister Mark Carney vows to rebuild the military.