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Canada is deciding whether it wants to get into the business of cyberwar
Chinese and Iranian hackers have already targeted Canadian systems. In the future, should Canada respond in kind?
The Canadian military's new cyber defense plan is aimed at threats from outside, and within
The new plan focuses on threats from Russia and China, boosting intelligence-gathering here at home, and preventing "insider threats."
‘It’s Not Him’: Questions Raised About Mental Health of Canadian Military Stabbing Suspect
Toronto's police chief said Ayanle Hassan Ali was heard uttering "Allah told me to do this" and "Allah told me to come here and kill people" when he entered a military recruitment building and allegedly started slashing people.
Canadian Military Center Stabbing Suspect Allegedly Said 'Allah Told Me to Do This'
Ayanle? Hassan Ali, a Canadian citizen originally from Montreal, has been charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault, assault with a weapon, and weapons dangerous. He has lived in Toronto since 2011.
The Company That Made the Runaway Spy Blimp Wants a $1M Apology From Canada
Raytheon Canada is filing a complaint against Ottawa over being cut from a $250 million defense project.
Two More Canadian Veterans Are Fighting the Islamic State
Steve Krsnik and Robert Somerville, two former members of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, are fighting in Syria now, according to another ex-soldier who made the same trek.
Meet the Injured Canadian Veteran Who Claims His Home Was Ruined Thanks to a Government Contract
Sergeant Kevin Nanson's home is a disaster at the moment and he blames the Canadian government.
Kurds Not to Blame in Death of Canadian Commando: Military Report
Investigation into death of Canadian special operations soldier ruled that a series of small events contributed to the friendly fire incident.
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper's New Budget Invests Heavily in the Military and Spies
The Conservatives' final budget before the fall election, an otherwise austere exercise in showing off the freshly balanced books, commits more than $2 billion in security and defense spending.
Canadian Forces Member Arrested in Rehtaeh Parsons Wikipedia Complaint
After repeated edits to the Wikipedia page on Rehtaeh Parsons' suicide, an unnamed member of the Canadian Forces has been arrested near Halifax, where the Parsons family lives.
80 Protesters Charged Using Quebec’s Controversial P-6 Bylaw Are Off the Hook
Protesters have been subject to mass arrest and expensive tickets for the last three years in Montreal. With the announcement that nearly 100 cases will be dismissed, there's a sliver of hope.
Canada Won’t Send Weapons to the Iraqis to Fight ISIS
According to the defence minister, the embattled Iraqi army won't be getting any Canadian weapons from the Harper government.