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Family Seeks Review in Teen's LRT Stabbing Case

The family of Eric Omeasoo, a 13-year-old fatally stabbed at an Edmonton LRT station, is seeking a judicial review after police and Crown prosecutors declined to charge the killer, citing self-defence. Learn about the case details.

Senators Bring Back Defenceman Dennis Gilbert

The Ottawa Senators have traded Maxence Guenette to Philadelphia for veteran defenceman Dennis Gilbert, adding crucial blue-line depth amid injuries. Read the full details.

German Navy buys $1B Canadian combat system

Canada secures major defence export as German Navy purchases $1 billion combat management system. Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu announces historic deal strengthening bilateral ties.

Sweden Shares Defence Strategy Beyond Fighter Jets

Sweden offers Canada comprehensive defence insights including civilian protection strategies and infrastructure resilience. Learn how Swedish approaches could shape Canadian security policy.

Oilers Defence Turns Corner After Rough Start

The Edmonton Oilers' struggling defensive unit shows significant improvement in the second 10-game segment of the season, with key players reducing major mistakes and trending upward.

Senators Scour NHL for Defence Help After Injuries

The Ottawa Senators are actively searching for left-shot defencemen after Thomas Chabot's injury and Donovan Sebrango's departure. GM Steve Staios works the phones ahead of extended road trip.

Lawyer must testify about prosecutor relationship

Defence lawyer Mathieu Rondeau-Poissant ordered to testify under oath about intimate relations with prosecutor in Quebec cannabis trafficking case. Could impact multiple defendants.

Winnipeg Lawyers Review Elston Bostock Cases

Defence lawyers in Winnipeg are reviewing cases connected with Elston Bostock. Learn about this legal development and its implications for Manitoba's justice system.

Border inspection kiosks down at Canadian airports

Technical issues affecting border inspection kiosks at multiple Canadian airports have been reported by CBSA. Travelers should prepare for potential delays and have documentation ready.

General Carignan rethinks public servant reserve plan

Canada's Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Jennie Carignan appears to be reconsidering her controversial plan to recruit public servants for military reserves after facing public backlash. Learn about the proposed mobilization strategy and its reversal.

New Defence Investment Agency Head Starts Role

Canada's Defence Investment Agency welcomes new leadership today as part of government modernization efforts. Learn how this change will impact national security and defence procurement.

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