Fighter jets were in the South China Sea as part of US and allied “freedom of navigation” crossings to reinforce the area’s status as an international waterway
Category: Security
Can a new strategy address an old struggle: veterans employment
Veterans often struggle finding suitable employment when they transition to civilian life. Can a new national strategy make a difference?
Police chief accused of spying ‘no enemy of Canada’: defense
Defence argues accused police chief “protected Canada from serious and imminent threats” and that he had a “duty to act”
China on ‘high alert’ after Canadian, US ships cross Taiwan Strait
Western allies have increased “freedom of navigation” crossings of the international waterways the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea
Palestinian-Canadians flee West Bank, or remain trapped in Gaza
Palestinian-Canadians reflect on their experiences and observations of the Israel-Hamas conflict and how it has affected their families and communities
Scores killed in Gaza strikes as new aid convoy arrives
Water and fuel enter Gaza from Egypt, with another 40 trucks arriving today. UN says 100 trucks are needed per day to meet the needs of Gaza
Lt.-Gen. Michel Maisonneuve: ‘I wanted to be controversial’
Lt.-Gen. Maisonneuve on the speech that got him cancelled, how he got invited to speak at the CPC Convention and what Trudeau should explain to Canadians
U.S. Navy intercepts 3 missiles fired from Yemen ‘potentially’ at Israel: Pentagon
Navy says there are no U.S. military casualties and that the intercepted missiles likely fell in open water, not over land
Israelis reservists thrust into unknown on frontlines of war with Hamas
More than 360,000 Israeli reservists have been called up for the war against Hamas, supplementing 170,000 military personnel
China slams Canada’s ‘illegal’ plane intrusion after near miss at sea
Canadian aircraft were tasked with supporting a multinational effort to implement UN Security Council sanctions against North Korea
