The Canadian Army has released its newest strategic update. Paul Pryce discusses the post-Afghanistan future of this branch.
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October 30 – NATO Council Tour of Canadian Forces Base Borden
CFB Borden October 2014 Host – NATO Council of Canada operated by the Atlantic Council of Canada Join the NATO Council of Canada for a tour of Canadian Forces Base Borden where we will discover the world of Canadian Armoured Fighting Vehicles, MP Procedures and Helicopter Operations. Price: $300.00 (Depending on final costs, there may Read More…
The $92-Million Canada-U.S. Border Surveillance Blueprint
Did you know the Canadian government is spending $92 million on a new border security updates? An overview of the project.
Let’s Talk About Military Suicide
In light of recent attention being paid to issues facing the Canadian Armed Forces, Ben Abonyi examines suicide in the military.
Global R&D Spending
Research and development is a key driver of future growth and prosperity. Canada needs to improve its competitive edge by increasing R&D spending.
Current State of Mental Health in the Canadian Forces
In his latest article, Craig Moorhead discusses issues of mental health in the Canadian Armed Forces.
Добрый День Mate
With Russian naval vessels appearing outside of Australia during the 2014 APEC Summit, Ian Litschko examines the reaction.
Canada’s Navy: Charting a New Course?
Paul Pryce explains how many of the Royal Canadian Navy’s woes can be attributed to a lack of a strategic update. But Ottawa can chart a new course.
Nuclear Scramble
In her latest article, Sayde-Hope Crystal discusses last-minute diplomatic efforts between the P5+1 in a bid to meet Monday’s deadline for reaching a nuclear deal.
Searching for a New Normal
As the Iranian nuclear talks yet again reach a peak, there has of course been a lot of chatter about the potential outcomes of a deal.