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Military shaves restrictions on women in uniform wearing ponytails

OTTAWA — The Canadian military isn’t letting its hair down just yet, but for the first time, women in uniform …

UN warns peacekeeping in Mali will be hurt if Canada doesn’t extend mission

OTTAWA – Marking the 25th anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda, a Liberal MP has called his government out for …

Justice Department defends blacking out clerk’s memo to Trudeau about Norman

OTTAWA – The federal government is defending its refusal to disclose the contents of a 60-page memo the country’s top …

Canada won’t extend peacekeeping mission in Mali: Freeland

OTTAWA – The Trudeau government will not extend Canada’s peacekeeping mission in Mali despite a direct appeal from the United …

Federal NDP proposes expanding tax on capital gains from investment

OTTAWA – Jagmeet Singh is promising an NDP government would expand the tax on investment profits as part of a …

UN, Canada at odds over restrictions on promised military transport plane

OTTAWA — The United Nations is pushing back against restrictions Canada wants to put on the use of a military …

Nearly 40,000 veterans waiting for disability benefits as backlog keeps growing

OTTAWA — Despite repeated promises to fix the mess, the number of veterans waiting to find out whether they qualify …

Vice-Admiral Mark Norman’s lawyer threatens to call Butts, Wernick to stand

OTTAWA — Vice-Admiral Mark Norman’s lawyer is threatening to call Gerald Butts and Privy Council clerk Michael Wernick to testify …

Feds to again underspend on new military kit, threatening NATO target

OTTAWA — The federal government will invest billions of dollars less in new military equipment than promised this year, raising …

MacAulay faces tough task repairing relations with angry veterans’ community

OTTAWA — When he was named Friday as Canada’s latest minister of veterans affairs, Lawrence MacAulay was given the difficult task …

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