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New crises dominate defence conference

he world is dangerous and money is short; finding the correct response to the threats is difficult, complicated, and the people tasked with managing the defence and security of Western nations are feeling the pressure.

Roundtable discusses unfriendly transition process

In early February, Legion House in Kanata, Ont., was the site of a high-level gathering of stakeholders on veterans’ issues. Put together by the Conference of Defence Associations (CDA) as a part of its 2015 series of roundtable discussions, the event was centred on presentations by Veterans Ombudsman Guy Parent and National Defence and Canadian Forces Ombudsman Gary Walbourne, followed by a discussion.

Home front stories added to War Museum gallery

A small teddy bear that would not cover the palm of an adult’s hand is one of the more touching artifacts in a new permanent exhibit at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa.

Eye On Defence: May/June

Putin takes advantage of the West’s disarmament The second Minsk Agreement to end the fighting in eastern Ukraine, signed in mid-February 2015, may or may

The poet and the poppy

  A century ago, Canadian medical officer John McCrae saw “every horror that war had,” including the death of a close friend, and penned a poem

Canadian Jihad

  The perplexing war with militant Islam   Out of the chaos of the Syrian and Iraq civil wars, a new group of Sunni Muslim

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