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Maybe so much time has passed that some countries have forgotten what everybody’s objective was at the end of the Second World War: to replace the rule of war with the rule of law. If so, they should ...
The amount of influence the House Finance Committee can have on a government budget is debatable, say observers, who note the ...
Crowfoot byelection is happening in Alberta.
Inspectors, scientists, technicians, and support staff ensure the food we eat is safe, the farms we rely on are supported, and the agricultural economy ...
Canada must adapt to a rapidly changing world order. Military alliances are becoming more critical, and global trade and ...
Canada must adapt to a rapidly changing world order. Military alliances are becoming more critical, and global trade and commerce are undergoing profound transformations.
Inspectors, scientists, technicians, and support staff ensure the food we eat is safe, the farms we rely on are supported, ...
Re: “ Some nuclear projects provide benefits, but nuclear waste disposal is another story: letter writer ,” (The Hill Times, ...
The main missions of these ships are training for naval reservists and for coastal patrol. They were inexpensive to build and operate, but they are useless as warships. The Maritime Coast Defence ...
As Prime Minister Mark Carney’s review of Canada’s F-35 procurement nears completion, I am concerned over the future ...
Re: “Questioning the safe disposal of spent enriched uranium fuel: letter writer,” (The Hill Times, July 28). Readers can ...
In the recent Nanos survey, 49 per cent of respondents chose Mark Carney as their preferred prime minister, compared to Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, at 24 per cent. But Carney will soon have ...
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