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Grey Cup arrives by helicopter in WinnipegThe trophy was delivered to CFL officials by members of the Canadian Armed Forces, who rappelled from a helicopter at the Forks.SportsNov 10
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Manitoba makes changes to individuals eligible for specialized veteran licence plateIndividuals currently serving with the Canadian Armed Forces, RCMP and other military services are now eligible to display a veteran licence plate on their vehicle in Manitoba.PoliticsNov 10
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Florida’s governor takes aim at Canadian boycott after Ford commentsDoug Ford said he wouldn't be taking his regular winter vacation to Florida because of Trump's tariffs, which have led to major layoffs in Ontario's auto and steel sectors.PoliticsDec 16
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N.S. introduces bill to protect military members’ right to wear uniforms in publicNova Scotia has introduced legislation 'to ensure a welcoming environment' for Canadian Armed Forces members to wear their uniforms in provincial buildings.CanadaOct 2
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Canadian military member arrested, charged in foreign interference probeMaster Warrant Officer Matthew Robar, a member of the Canadian Forces Intelligence Command, is facing multiple offences under the National Defence Act, among other laws.CanadaDec 12
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‘Remembrance is vigilance,’ Carney says as Canada honours veteransCanada will observe Remembrance Day with events being held across the country, honouring the country's veterans and marking 80 years since the end of the Second World War.CanadaNov 11
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What to know about Venezuela, Maduro and Trump’s possible military plansThe Trump administration has accused Maduro of leading a 'narco-terrorist' state that allows shipments of drugs to be trafficked into the U.S. and Europe.WorldDec 6
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Humboldt students pay respects in No Stone Left Alone ceremonyDozens of students from Humboldt, Sask., visited a Second World War cemetery in advance of Remembrance Day to honour the legacy of those who died in combat for Canada.CanadaNov 11
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N.S. premier criticizes ‘disgusting’ ban on staff wearing poppies in some courtrooms'Disgusting' is how Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston described the decision not to allow staff to wear poppies in some courtrooms ahead of Remembrance Day.CanadaNov 7
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Canada ranks low on military oversight: studyCanada maintains a low level of civilian oversight of the military due to rigid party discipline, according to a new book that compares it with fourteen other democracies.PoliticsNov 29
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WWII veteran ‘proud’ having left U.S. for Canada 100 years agoBurd Sisler is Canada's oldest living veteran. Now 110 years old, he joined the military in 1943 to serve in the Second World War.CanadaNov 11
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Manitoba program working to support First Nations veteransIndigenous Veterans Day, taking place Nov. 8, honours the service and sacrifices Indigenous veterans have made to Canada.CanadaNov 7
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N.S. Supreme Court chief justice defends staff poppy ban in some courtroomsChief justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia notes banning court staff from wearing of poppies is 'very sensitive,' but said there can be 'no signs of favouritism' in court.CanadaNov 9
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Lethbridge gathers to remember Canada’s fallen soldiersTwo well-attended Remembrance Day ceremonies in Lethbridge, Alta., drew hundreds of residents to honour Canada's fallen soldiers.CanadaNov 11
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Military faces challenges to lasting culture change despite progress: reportThe findings are included in the sixth and final report from the external monitor overseeing the implementation of recommendations from former Supreme Court Justice Louise Arbour.CanadaNov 20
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Halifax security forum draws global crowd to discuss future of democracyDefence Minister David McGuinty will host the Halifax International Security Forum, an event watched closely for its discussions among democratic allies about collective defence.CanadaNov 21
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Ontario woman named national Silver Cross MotherWhen Nancy Payne lays a wreath on Remembrance Day at the National War Memorial, it won't be the first time she's represented mothers of Canadian soldiers who have died in combat.PoliticsNov 1
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Canadian Armed Forces member deployed to Latvia is missing, says DNDThe DND said an investigation and search are underway into the disappearance of Edmonton-based Canadian Armed Forces member George Hohl, who has been missing since Tuesday.CanadaSep 4
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Families of veterans fight for extended mental health careSome 20 years after her husband was killed in a roadside bomb while serving in Afghanistan, Amanda Anderson says she feels abandoned by Veterans Affairs Canada.CanadaNov 10
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Field of Crosses welcoming students despite Alberta teacher strikeField of Crosses and Valour Canada are working to ensure Alberta students can learn about the sacrifices made by members of the Canadian military from Southern Alberta.CanadaOct 25