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Why U.S. Military Coercion Against Canada Is Unlikely

Experts debate the likelihood of U.S. military coercion against Canada under Trump, suggesting economic pressure is more probable. Learn why proactive planning is still crucial for Canadian sovereignty.

Carney's China trip tests Canada's pragmatic diplomacy

Prime Minister Mark Carney's upcoming trade mission to China will challenge his government's pragmatic approach, as experts warn of Beijing's history of economic coercion. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe will join the delegation.

Canada's Plan for NATO Arctic HQ in Iqaluit

Canada offers military assets to a NATO Arctic force, proposing a command HQ in Iqaluit to bolster security, as former U.S. President Trump eyes Greenland. Read the strategic details.

Canada Issues 'Avoid All Travel' Advisory for Venezuela

Global Affairs Canada has issued a stark 'avoid all travel' advisory for Venezuela following U.S. military action and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. Canadians are urged to leave if safe to do so.

UK's paid military gap year aims to boost recruitment

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.

Canada's top soldier says military ready for conflict 'as-is'

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.

Germany Approves New Military Recruitment Strategy

German lawmakers have passed a significant plan to attract more military recruits, a move that aims to bolster the Bundeswehr without reinstating conscription. Learn the details and implications.

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