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Fostering New Relations Through Language
By: Captain Brett E. Jones, MTCP/LTTC Coordinator, Canadian Forces Language School On 9 May 2019, the Language Teacher Trainer Course ... -
Swiftly and surely on D-Day: 430 Squadron and the Normandy invasion
Seventy-five years ago, on June 6, 1944, the Allies landed in Normandy, an event that is also known as “D-Day.” ... -
Junior Rangers have “fabulous time” at shooting competition
By Peter Moon A Junior Ranger team representing Northern Ontario had a successful finish in the annual Junior Ranger national ... -
DT News: the 101st anniversary of the Memorial Cup and another special upcoming commemoration
Transcript (K) This year marks the 101st anniversary of the Memorial Cup, a Canadian Hockey League trophy dedicated to the ... -
Dispatch riders: swift messengers on motorcycles in both World Wars
Ottawa, Ontario — Tucked in the LeBreton Gallery in the Canadian War Museum are two motorcycles bearing the history of ... -
RCMP Says Number of CZ 858, Swiss Arms Rifles in Canada Unknown
TheGunBlog.ca — Canada’s federal agency in charge of firearm prohibition said it doesn’t know how many CZ 858 and SAN ... -
Tony Clement Comments on Gun-Ban Risk After Trudeau Keeps Silent
TheGunBlog.ca — Tony Clement said he still believes the Canadian government plans more restrictions on federally licensed firearm owners after ... -
Joint statement on the occasion of Air Force Day on Parliament Hill
Minister of National Defence Harjit S. Sajjan and Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence Lawrence MacAulay ... -
D-Day: The RCAF and Air Defence of Great Britain
After the defeat of the Luftwaffe during the Battle of Britain, the Allied air forces turned their attention towards the ... -
Calling all Defence Team members to Celebrate National Public Service Week
National Public Service Week 2019 (NPSW) will be celebrated from June 9 to 15 to recognize the contributions made by ...