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May 15, 2017

Canada’s first foreign war

On Feb. 11, 1900, the 1,039-strong Canadian contingent recently deployed to South Africa joined a powerful British column at Graspan, on the Cape Colony’s eastern

Hard spending decisions needed

Lee Berthiaume, writing for the Canadian Press last fall, referred to “internal Defence Department documents” in a story about the need to spend billions, beginning

Halting the blood loss

Combat soldiers who have suffered battlefield wounds have never had a better chance of survival than they have today. Due to improvements in battlefield medicine

The arbitrary age of 65

Ill and injured veterans are still waiting for clarity from the federal government on how it intends to provide them with lifelong financial security. The

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