Legal Expert: Don't Let Police Erode Your Right to Self-Defence
Criminal lawyer Solomon Friedman argues Canadian law supports defending yourself and your home. Learn why police advice to comply during invasions may endanger citizens.
Criminal lawyer Solomon Friedman argues Canadian law supports defending yourself and your home. Learn why police advice to comply during invasions may endanger citizens.
The UK will launch a paid military gap year program in 2026 for 150 young people, offering training without long-term commitment to address defence recruitment struggles. Learn more about this new initiative.
Analysis shows President Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffs have cost 67,000 manufacturing jobs since April, contradicting his promises. Job growth lags far behind Biden's record.
French President Emmanuel Macron announces a new nuclear-powered aircraft carrier as part of a major defence spending increase. Get the details on this strategic military expansion.
Wasaga Beach is now hiring for over 60 seasonal positions for the 2025 summer season. Learn about the available roles and how to apply for your dream summer job in Ontario.
Experts argue Toronto is the natural choice to host the new Defence, Security and Resilience Bank, leveraging its financial hub status to bolster allied security. Discover why Canada's bid hinges on its largest city.
Canada's military aims to expand its reserve forces to 400,000 personnel, but critics question the feasibility, cost, and training plans for this massive mobilization initiative.
The City of Kitchener is preparing to hire more than 200 students for temporary summer positions in 2026. Applications open soon for these valuable work experience opportunities.
The Department of National Defence acquires a Courtenay, B.C. apartment building for $19 million to provide housing for military personnel and families. Learn more about the joint management plan.
Toronto officially launched its bid to host the new Defence, Security and Resilience Bank, competing with four other Canadian cities for a project that could create up to 3,500 local jobs. Discover why Ontario's leaders are confident.
General Jennie Carignan, Canada's Chief of the Defence Staff, asserts the military is prepared for conflict now while outlining a sweeping modernization plan. She discusses recruitment, new capabilities, and the changing global threat landscape.
Prime Minister Mark Carney expresses confidence Canada will meet its NATO defence spending commitment. Get the latest details on the government's plan and timeline.
Stellantis's Windsor Assembly Plant has successfully hired over 1,000 workers to staff its new third shift, marking a major jobs milestone for the region. Learn more about this economic boost.
The federal government is allocating close to $40 million to bolster the defence industry in Atlantic Canada. This significant investment aims to enhance innovation and create jobs in the region.
Alberta's unemployment rate plummeted from 7.8% to 6.5% in November, marking the largest monthly drop outside a pandemic since 1976. Over 28,000 new jobs were created.
The Canadian Armed Forces reports a record-breaking increase in new recruits, with Quebec showing significant growth. Discover the factors driving this national trend.
A new Nanos Research poll reveals most Canadians believe selecting the right fighter jet for national defence is more critical than creating domestic jobs. Discover the public's stance on military procurement priorities.
Manitoba's unemployment rate has dropped below the national figure, a positive economic sign for the province. Discover the latest Statistics Canada data and what it means for Winnipeg and the region.
Brampton's Roshel faces backlash for selling armoured vehicles to U.S. agencies, sparking debate over Canadian moral posturing versus economic success. Read the full editorial analysis.
The Canadian dollar soared above 72 cents U.S. after a surprisingly strong November jobs report, reinforcing expectations the Bank of Canada will hold rates. Discover the market impact.
Canada's surprisingly strong November jobs report, with 54,000 new positions, has economists predicting the end of rate cuts and flirting with the possibility of a hike in 2026. Discover the market implications.
Sweden's Saab and European giant Airbus announce a strategic partnership to develop unmanned fighter technology, sparking debate over Saab's offer to bring aerospace jobs to Canada. Explore the details and implications.
Statistics Canada releases November employment figures today, a critical data point for the Bank of Canada's upcoming interest rate decision. Get the latest analysis.
Swedish defence giant Saab's pledge to create 10,000 aerospace jobs in Canada is under fire. Industry analysts and critics question the feasibility and details of the ambitious proposal.
A Vancouver Island pulp mill's closure leaves 350 workers jobless. Premier vows 'all hands on deck' to save it, amid questions over recent U.S. wood imports. Get the full story.
The price for U.S.-supplied systems for Canada's River-class destroyers has soared, raising questions about defence spending and reliance on American technology. Read the full report.
The European Commission has set a €10 million entry fee for Canada to join a key EU defence initiative. This financial requirement marks a new step in Canada's strategic alignment with European security partners.
NDP MP Jenny Kwan condemns the sale of Roshel armoured vehicles to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, citing human rights concerns. Read the full story on the controversial defence export.
A leaked 2021 DND report shows the F-35 dominated the Gripen in technical scoring, fueling the debate and pressuring PM Carney's pending decision on Canada's $19B fighter jet purchase.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has placed an order for 20 armoured vehicles from Canadian manufacturer Roshel. The deal highlights Canada's growing defence industry.