Budget and Public Opinion: Canadian Support for Military Expenditures, 1994-1998Simon, Christopher ALovrich, Nicholas P
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Canada has played an active role in Afghanistan, from both a military and development perspective, since the United States-led removal of the Taliban regime began in fall 2001. Over the years, Canada’s role in Afghanistan has become a significant issue ― both in Canada’s domestic affairs a...
Archivist, The City of Calgary (1999), information supplied by Ken Craig, Volunteer Researcher, Museum of the Regiments, Calgary Alberta (1999), “The Politics of Contested Space: Military Property Development in Calgary” – a thesis paper by P. Whitney...
a Canadian military intelligence unit monitored and collected information from the Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts of users in Ontario earlier this year. the plan calls for the use of “select Canadian Forces staff to push out pre-approved government and military messages to the public. ...
With the longest coastline in the world, Canada’s small Navy is incapable of protecting it. Our military production industry is so small that we must import most of the needs of our armed forces and Coast Guard. A significant portion of our equipment throughout the services is obsolete. Wha...
That confusion has been magnified by uncertainty around the Liberal government’s plan to upgrade its defence policy, which was first released in 2017 and promised tens of billions in new funding for the military. The Liberals announced the update in last year’s budget and observers expec...
Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), naval military organization of Canada, charged with the national defense at sea, protection of shipping, and fulfillment of international military agreements. Canada’s navy has defended Canadian interests in home waters and ov
This year the military launches were somewhat laxer than previous years, with the Shuttles from both Canada and the US, finally getting ahead of the Atlantis backlog, the new Shuttle Grissom, named after the Astronaut who Commanded and died in the Apollo 1 fire, would only make two flights ...
It was only at the third attempt that he managed to pass the entrance examination to the Royal Military College, now Academy, Sandhurst, but, once there, he applied himself seriously and passed out (graduated) 20th in a class of 130. In 1895, the year of his father’s tragic death, ...