ARTS- non-fiction book “Combat Doctor” Dr. Marc Dauphin
On this edition of our spotlight on arts, culture, and lifestyle, a reprise of an eye-opening look at the lifesaving work of the tremendously dedicated, hard-working medical staff at a Canadian trauma...
View ArticleUpdate on military imposter
It is a very rarely used law, mostly because there are so very few cases of the incident occurring. Nonetheless, a man who impersonated a soldier during Remembrance Day ceremonies in Ottawa, has now...
View ArticleOfficial Opposition MP raises Question of Privilege over PM’s statements on...
After failing on Monday to get an emergency debate on Canada’s military role in Iraq, Official Opposition NDP party Member of Parliament Jack Harris came back Wdnesday (January 28) with a Question of...
View ArticleUpdate: impersonating military officer
He looked every bit the part- to the non-military eye, of a wellturned out and decorated sergeant in the Canadian Forces.. Last year in the nation’s capital on the solemn occasion of Remembrance Day,...
View ArticleHistory: July 25th 2006 ”My God they’ve killed Wolf!
“Wolf” was Canadian Forces Major Paeta Hess-von Kruedener. On July 25th, 2006 the 44-year-old Canadian soldier and three other peacekeepers from Austria, China, and Finland, were in an underground...
View ArticleAfghanistan memorial to fallen soldiers to tour Canada
The memorial to Canada’s casualties was originally located in Kandahar at the cenotaph on the military airfield. It has since been moved to Ottawa and re-assembled where it was unveiled in the Hall of...
View ArticleSeptember 10: it’s WAR for Canada
Everyone hoped it did not come to this But, after the obvious failure of the Munich agreement, and Germany’s invasion of Poland, Britain declared war on Germany on September 3rd. Workman John Hawkins...
View ArticleAlberta ranchers say elk herd out of control
Ranchers in the southern portion of the western province of Alberta say a herd of wild elk on a military base has grown too big and is damaging their grazing land. CFB Suffield property comprises some...
View ArticleMissed deadlines, cost overruns: Canada well behind in re-equipping military
Canada is now many years behind in several programmes to re-equip its army, navy and air force. Canada’s procurement process is complicated, involving different government agencies, often with...
View ArticleMilitary monuments to honour Canada’s Afghan war effort
Across Canada many of the cenotaphs marking the fallen veterans of wars and conflict. They and other locations of significance, perhaps armouries or Royal Canadian Legion branches, or even city parks...
View ArticleARTS- non-fiction book “Combat Doctor” Dr. Marc Dauphin
On this edition of our spotlight on arts, culture, and lifestyle, a reprise of an eye-opening look at the lifesaving work of the tremendously dedicated, hard-working medical staff at a Canadian trauma...
View ArticleUpdate on military imposter
It is a very rarely used law, mostly because there are so very few cases of the incident occurring. Nonetheless, a man who impersonated a soldier during Remembrance Day ceremonies in Ottawa, has now...
View ArticleOfficial Opposition MP raises Question of Privilege over PM’s statements on...
After failing on Monday to get an emergency debate on Canada’s military role in Iraq, Official Opposition NDP party Member of Parliament Jack Harris came back Wdnesday (January 28) with a Question of...
View ArticleUpdate: impersonating military officer
He looked every bit the part- to the non-military eye, of a wellturned out and decorated sergeant in the Canadian Forces.. Last year in the nation’s capital on the solemn occasion of Remembrance Day,...
View ArticleHistory: July 25th 2006 ”My God they’ve killed Wolf!
“Wolf” was Canadian Forces Major Paeta Hess-von Kruedener. On July 25th, 2006 the 44-year-old Canadian soldier and three other peacekeepers from Austria, China, and Finland, were in an underground...
View ArticleRealistic film thriller “Hyena Road”-Canada in Afghanistan: Paul Gross
Canada’s history is as exciting as any in the world. Trouble is, it doesn’t get told very often. Canadian military history suffers the same fate. A new action feature film is helping to change that. As...
View ArticleHistory: Oct.13, 1970-How far would you go? Just watch me.
“Just watch me” have become three of the most famous words in Canadian political history. Uttered by Canada’s then Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau, it also marked the beginning of the end of the...
View ArticleMemorial ceremony for murdered Canadian soldiers
A special memorial service will be held in the national capital, Ottawa, tomorrow Thursday October 22, to commemorate two Canadian Forces soldiers. The two were not killed in combat, nor in some...
View ArticleThe LINK Online Sat.13.,2016
your hosts, Lynn, Levon, Marc Listen Royal Canadian Air Force members of Air Task Force-Iraq and several members of the coalition participate in the SHAMAL SERIALS, a combat search and rescue exercise...
View ArticleNo end in sight to battle against ISIS
Whether you call is ISIS, ISIL, or DAESH, Canada’s top military officer says the battle isn’t over, and the end is not in sight. Gen. Jonathan Vance, Chief of Defence Staff, spoke this week in an...
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