Department of National Defence Canada
Hackers Redirect Canadian Forces Page to Official Chinese Website
When users attempted to go to the Canadian Forces recruitment page they would be redirected to the official website for the State Council of the Peoples' Republic of China.
Twenty Years after Protester Killed in Ipperwash Crisis, First Nation Votes on $95M Land Deal with Government
Development of the site could still be complicated by another potential stand-off as well as unexploded munitions buried around the area.
How Canada is Helping Nab Thousands of Kilos of Blow in the Caribbean
The Royal Canadian Navy, with the help of high-tech surveillance aircraft, has been aggressively pushing to seize contraband in international waters.
The Canadian Military Is Playing War Games Aimed at Russia
At a time when the specter of the Russian military is high on the minds of European countries fearful of the next Ukraine, Canada's Department of National Defense is playing tough with President Vladimir Putin.
Sorry, Kurds, Canada Has No Guns to Give
The Minister of Defence says the Canadian military might ferry another country's arms to the Peshmerga fighters, but its shelves are bare.
The Canadian Government Is About to Start Bombing ISIS in Syria
Ottawa is set to approve airstrikes against the Islamic State in Syria.
Canada Continues Bombing ISIS as Mission-Extension Deadline Nears
CF-18s are bombing terrorists in Iraq while Harper pushes his 1984 bill at home.
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.
Someone with a Canadian Department of National Defence IP Address Vandalised Rehtaeh Parsons' Wikipedia Page
A DND user changed the word "rape" to "consensual sex," among other things.
The Canadian Military Is Hunting Cocaine in the Caribbean
The Canadian Armed Forces just recommenced its official mission against transnational criminal syndicates using the seas as trafficking lanes for cocaine and other narcotics.
2015 Is Canada’s Year of the Spy
Job shakeups show that Stephen Harper is looking to focus on security and intelligence in the new year.
If You Want to Honour Canadian Soldiers, Stand Up for Veterans
According to statistics released in September, more military personnel have committed suicide since 2004 than died in Afghanistan between 2002 and 2014