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Can Canada really rely on the Americans to defend the country if it doesn’t prioritize military spending itself?

Can Canada really rely on the Americans to defend the country if it doesn’t prioritize military spending itself?

Canada’s new Indo-Pacific Strategy marks a foundational change

Canadian security experts are concerned about the global superpower’s growing influence peddling.

In the early years of the Second World War, Canadian troops trained, trained and trained some more, and saw little action.

The Royal Canadian Navy has had a proud history during the last eight decades. The stellar service of corvettes, destroyers, minesweepers, frigates, supply vessels, and

The Permanent Active Militia (or Permanent Force) began the Great War in 1914 with a strength of a little more than 3,100 officers and men.



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