Category : Search result: public opinion on defense


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.

Wab Kinew Tops Canadian Premier Approval Ratings

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew leads the nation with the highest approval rating among provincial leaders. Discover the details and public sentiment behind this political milestone.

Opinion: Canada Post is an expensive relic

Steve Murphy argues Canada Post is a costly, outdated institution. Read his analysis on the future of postal service in Canada and the financial burden on taxpayers.

NY Times Sues Pentagon Over Press Crackdown

The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against the Pentagon, alleging a crackdown on press freedoms. Get the latest details on this major legal and media confrontation.

UK, Norway sign pact for joint Russian submarine hunts

The United Kingdom and Norway have signed a new defense agreement to jointly hunt Russian submarines in the North Atlantic. This pact signals deepening allied cooperation amid ongoing regional tensions.

Readers Defend Sabres Goalie in Letters to Editor

Toronto Sun readers defend a Buffalo Sabres goalie criticized for having a beer after a loss, calling the outrage misplaced. Other letters comment on governance and Ontario's education minister.

Classified Report on Hegseth's Signal Use Sent to Congress

A classified Pentagon inspector general report concerning Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the encrypted Signal app has been delivered to congressional oversight committees. The move follows scrutiny of secure communications practices at the highes

Stefanik Accuses Johnson of Lying Over Defense Bill

Rep. Elise Stefanik publicly accused House Speaker Mike Johnson of dishonesty after her 'deep state' provision was excluded from a defense policy bill. The clash highlights GOP internal divisions.

Franklin Publisher Condemns U.S. Defense Secretary's Post

The Canadian publisher of Franklin the Turtle has publicly criticized a social media post by U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The company calls the content 'violent' and contrary to its values. Read the full statement and reaction.

New Brunswickers back greater paramedic role: poll

A new poll reveals strong public support in New Brunswick for paramedics to take on a larger role in the healthcare system. Discover the details and what it means for the future of care.

Mangione Fights Evidence in CEO Murder Trial

Lawyers for Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare's CEO, are fighting to exclude key evidence. The legal battle unfolds as the high-profile case proceeds.

Page 1 of 4