Canadian military ready to mobilize 24,000 troops for COVID-19 support says minister
Canada’s Minister of National Defence Harjit Sajjan announced Monday that the military is ramping up…
Canada’s Minister of National Defence Harjit Sajjan announced Monday that the military is ramping up…
At least one former member of Canada’s military is a known member of a far…
It has been called one of the darkest chapters in Canada’s military history.
Operation Nanook is the annual Northern military sovereignty exercise where the Canadian armed forces remind the world they can and do operate in the Arctic.
The Canadian military used its count-intelligence unit to monitor the aftermath of last October’s RCMP raid on a Mi’kmaq Warrior Society-led anti-fracking camp in New Brunswick in preparation for the eventuality the situation went “sideways,” according to internal document obtained by APTN National News.
13 years after the start of the war in Afghanistan, Canada’s military contribution to that effort officially came to an end today.
APTN National News has done plenty of coverage of Canadian Forces exercises.
The Canadian military is expected to officially apologize early next year for including the Mohawk Warrior Society in a draft version of the military’s counter-insurgency manual, APTN National News has learned.