Chief of Defence Staff General Walter Natynczyk will be retiring in a few days’ time. Who will replace him?
Canada’s next top soldier


Chief of Defence Staff General Walter Natynczyk will be retiring in a few days’ time. Who will replace him?

The Harper government promotes itself as a strong supporter of the men and women serving in the Canadian Forces. But its dealings with Canada’s veterans often tell a different tale.

Pratt & Whitney Canada has pled guilty to U.S. federal criminal charges in connection with the sale of software to the Chinese military.

What started as a series of peaceful protests inspired by the “Arab Spring” democracy movement has gradually become a violent civil war between the brutal secular regime of Bashar al-Assad and a fragmented and increasingly radicalized opposition. And Canada could get involved.

The Royal Canadian Navy’s three destroyers are due to be reach the end of their planned service life in as little as five years, before their replacements can be delivered.

After four years of delays, numerous court challenges, and a prorogation of Parliament, the Military Police Complaints Commission has finally released its report on the Afghan detainee issue.