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Canada to send military advisors to Ukraine
The Canadian Forces are signing onto a training mission in Ukraine. iPolitics has learned Canadian trainers will joining American troops currently serving in that role. Observers are set to deploy to the eastern European country in mid-May to shadow the Americans, with the remainder of the contingent to follow near the end of the month. The...
A drama-filled March, and manufacturing madness
It’s a brand new month, a brand new quarter and, hopefully, spring. March was undeniably a hectic month, with diverging trends around the globe: as the ECB finally launched their quantitative easing program and the U.S. continued to be the world’s economic bright spot, the euro and the dollar inched suddenly close to parity. So far,...
Cost of Iraq and NATO reassurance missions ‘classified’ in coming budget: DND
OTTAWA – Parliament may have approved a year-long extension to the country’s combat mission in Iraq and Syria, but the Harper government is once again refusing to say how much it will cost taxpayers.Nor will it reveal the estimated pricetag for upcoming involvement in NATO’s reassurance operations in eastern Europe.Late Tuesday,...
Cost to fight ISIL in Syria and Iraq declared secret by Conservative government
Parliament may have approved a year-long extension to the country’s combat mission in Iraq and Syria, but the Harper government is once again refusing to say how much it will cost taxpayers, Murray Brewster of the Canadian Press writes. Here is the rest of Murray Brewster’s article: Nor will it reveal the estimated pricetag for...
Cost of Iraq and NATO reassurance missions ‘classified’: DND
President of the Treasury Board Tony Clement . (Patrick Doyle/CP) OTTAWA – Parliament may have approved a year-long extension to the country’s combat mission in Iraq and Syria, but the Harper government is once again refusing to say how much it will cost taxpayers. Nor will it reveal the estimated price tag for upcoming involvement in...
Lawyer for man accused of child pornography says films of naked boys weren’t sexual
TORONTO – The movies produced and sold by an Ontario man accused in a sweeping child pornography investigation weren’t sexual in nature but simply showed “naked boys doing silly things,” his lawyer argued Monday.Brian Way’s lawyer told a Toronto court his client was selling films that depict the nudist lifestyle by...
Russia-backed rebel leader says Kyiv blocking ‘Minsk deal’
A rebel leader in eastern Ukraine on Monday accused the Kyiv government of hampering a political solution for the conflict that has claimed more than 6,000 lives. …read more Source: CTV...
Q and A: Canada’s seemingly unshakeable ‘nice’ image
“You made me proud to wear the Canadian flag all over the world.” — Written anonymously in the book of condolence for Pierre Trudeau. Parliament Hill, Oct 1, 2000. At any given moment, thousands of Canadians are following a generations-old tradition of travelling abroad with a visible Maple Leaf pin or decal attached to their backpacks or...
Ukrainian Protestants Say Religious Intolerance Rising In Donetsk
Protestants from the separatist regions of eastern Ukraine say they are being persecuted by the Russian Orthodox Church. Many evangelicals have left because of a crackdown on religious freedom.» E-Mail This …read more Source:...
Ukraine thankful for financial aid but also looking for military aid
Canada officially signs second $200 million loan for Ukraine to stabilize economy …read more Source: Toronto...



