Canada is expanding its military presence in the Arctic region as it tries to appease the Trump administration’s calls for ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNCanada to buy new military helicopters to respond to potential F-35 crashes in the ArcticThe Canadian military has plans to spend $18 billion on a new helicopter fleet which will have the job of responding to potential F-35 fighter jet crashes in the Arctic.
Trump’s second term has clearly signaled a different relationship with Russia but military-to-military dialogue is still ...
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Adversaries see opportunities to exploit 'strategically valuable' Arctic, CSIS saysCanada's spy agency warns that colliding global developments make the Arctic an "attractive, strategic and vulnerable ...
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ICT News on MSNCentral banker set to take over as Canada’s new prime ministerICT Canada’s new prime minister came out swinging against U.S. President Donald Trump and his tariffs in a victory speech ...
The Canadian government has awarded contracts to Chantier Davie Canada (Davie) Inc. and Seaspan’s Vancouver shipyard to ...
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Canada will build 3 Arctic military hubs as it ramps up regional footprintThe hubs are the cornerstone of the federal government's Arctic security strategy, which committed $2.67 billion over 20 years to building them.
The Canadian Defence Ministry said that the country will increase its military presence in the Arctic region, RIA Novosti reports photo: ...
Canada’s spy agency warns that colliding global developments make the Arctic an « attractive, strategic and vulnerable destination » for foreign adversaries seeking to establish a presence ...
Not since the Trans-Canada Highway’s completion in 1971 has there been such a push for major projects — everything from an ...
Canada recently awarded Irving Shipbuilding (ISI) a contract with an initial value of CAD8 billion (USD5.5 billion) for the ...
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