Canadian Armed Forces
Coronavirus Updates Canada: Trudeau Allocates $1.1B to Ramp Up Testing and Search for Vaccine
Plus, Canada is sending military in to fight outbreaks in Quebec and Ontario seniors' facilities; Saskatchewan is unveiling a five-stage plan to reopen; WestJet announces 3,000 layoffs.
Neo-Nazi Terror Group Harbouring Missing Ex-Soldier: Sources
Patrik Mathews, an ex-soldier from Canada that disappeared in August, allegedly illegally entered the U.S. with the help of The Base and is now in hiding.
Police Warn that Accused Neo-Nazi Canadian Soldier Could Have Fled to U.S.
Police in Minnesota warn that Patrik Mathews may be in the state, which is believed to have an active cell of The Base, the terror group he is alleged to be a part of.
Army Reservist Tied to Neo-Nazi Terror Cell Is Missing
Manitoba RCMP confirmed to VICE that the 26-year-old has been missing since Saturday.
New Paramilitary Training Video Emerges of Neo-Nazi Terror Group
The footage comes as an alleged member of The Base was outed as a soldier in the Canadian military.
Canadian Military Confirms Neo-Nazi Group Atomwaffen Was Within Its Ranks
A report by military intelligence outlines that since 2013, 53 Canadian Armed Forces members were either connected to hate groups or hate incidents.
Canada’s military is using weed goggles to simulate what it’s like to be high
VICE News had an exclusive preview of the army’s new marijuana simulation kits just weeks ahead of legalization
Canada’s military is cracking down on legal weed
It announced new rules that apply once recreational marijuana is legalized in October.
Pro-Russian news once claimed 11 Canadian commandos died in Ukraine. That didn't happen.
Canada has denounced the "disinformation" campaign.
Exclusive: Toronto van attack suspect Alek Minassian was a member of the Canadian Army
The Canadian Armed Forces has confirmed to VICE News that Minassian served for two months.
Canada’s Spies, Police, and Border Agents Are Quietly Coordinating on Biometrics
Privacy experts worry the meetings could put Canadians’ privacy at risk.
Canada to boost military spending by 70 percent after Trump’s “fair share” demands
But it's still short of the target that NATO nations spend 2 percent of GDP on defense.