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Deploying National Guard delayed by hours during Capitol Hill riots
The National Guard was ready and expecting to be called in to help quell the riot on Capitol Hill on Jan. 6, but the commander told a U.S. Senate committee it took more than three hours for the deployment to be approved.
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Canada’s top soldier steps aside after sexual misconduct allegation
( - image credit) Canada’s newly appointed Chief of the Defence Staff Admiral Art McDonald has stepped aside from the post over an allegation of sexual misconduct. McDonald had been in the post a month replacing Gen. Jonathan Vance, who...
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New details on allegations against Admiral McDonald
( - image credit) Allegations against Admiral Art McDonald, who abruptly stepped aside Wednesday as Canada's top military commander, involve a female crew member and an incident in 2010 aboard a warship that was participating in a...
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Trudeau pressed on allegations against former top military commander
Conservative MP James Bezan questions Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on whether he was briefed about allegations against former chief of the defence staff general Jonathan Vance.
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Joe Biden announces huge increase in COVID-19 vaccine purchases
U.S. president says 200 million more vaccine doses have been ordered, potentially enough to inoculate every American by the end of this summer.
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Joe Biden picks ex-General Lloyd Austin as defence secretary
US media report that Austin, who played a major role in the 2003 invasion of Iraq, will be named first Black defence secretary.
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US Senate takes up Biden’s top cabinet selections
New era opens in Washington as spotlight falls on Biden’s nominees for governing roles at State Department and Pentagon.
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Second day of defence testimony at Toronto van attack trial
An expert witness for the defence is testifying for a second day at the trial of Alek Minassian, who killed 10 people in Toronto in 2018 when he drove a van down a sidewalk. Dr. Alexander Westphal, a psychiatrist specializing in autism,...
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Toronto police officer found guilty of assault in beating of Dafonte Miller
Toronto police officer Michael Theriault was found guilty of the assault of Dafonte Miller in 2016. He was found not guilty of other charges, including aggravated assault. His brother was acquitted.
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US demands release of former soldier jailed in Russia
The United States is demanding the immediate release of a former soldier jailed in Russia for spying.
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MP Materials Goes Public, Receives Funding from Department of Defense
MP Materials, the largest producer of rare earth materials in the Western Hemisphere, made its debut on the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday under the ticker 'MP,' beginning trading shortly after the Opening Bell at over $17 a share....
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Former Trump allies, presidents critical of Trump’s handling of protests
The list of public figures offering harsh criticism of U.S. President Donald Trump’s handling of ongoing protests over George Floyd’s death now includes former presidents Barack Obama and Jimmy Carter, and Trump’s current and former...
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Trump faces more pushback as support for protests grows
U.S. President Donald Trump's response to the protests got pushback from more political and military leaders on both sides of the aisle as a growing number signalled their support for the protests.
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Doug Ford condemns crowded Toronto park, asks people to get tested
Ontario premier's announcement comes as province confirms 460 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, marking the highest new COVID-19 case count since May 8.
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Senate Votes That Trial of Former President Trump Is Constitutional
The Senate voting on Tuesday to move forward with former President Trump's impeachment, deeming it constitutional to try a president who is no longer in office. Former federal prosecutor and DOJ special counsel, Michael Zeldin joins News...
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If U.S. blocks N95 mask exports, what does it mean for Canada?
U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered U.S.-based company 3M to stop exporting masks. Two experts explain what this means for Canada.
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Weinstein closing arguments tell competing narratives
In closing arguments at Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault trial, the defence paints him as a victim while the prosecutors say Weinstein saw his victims as “ complete disposables." The jury will begin deliberations on Feb. 18.
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Defence blasts Weinstein’s accusers in closing statements
Harvey Weinstein’s defence lawyers questioned his accusers motives and blasted them for changing their stories during closing statements on Thursday.
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17 Chinese Military Aircraft, 8 Naval Vessels Detected Around Taiwan
Taiwan has reported heightened Chinese incursions around its territory. Seventeen Chinese military aircraft were detected operating around Taiwan, according to its Ministry of Defense.
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Russia-Ukraine war: US to send more weapons to Ukraine, Trump says
The US president has said that the United States will send additional weapons to Ukraine to help the war-torn country defend itself against Russian attacks. Watch in for more details!
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Russia‑Ukraine war: Pentagon says it will send additional weapons to Ukraine
The US president has said that the United States will send additional weapons to Ukraine to help the war-torn country defend itself against Russian attacks. Watch in for more details!
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs denied bail after mixed verdict clears him sex trafficking, racketeering charges
Diddy’s legal team have requested an expedited process after Judge Subramanian proposed 3 October as a date for the rapper’s sentencing in his months-long sex trafficking and racketeering case.
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Pentagon Raises Alarm Over China’s Ability to Strike Taiwan
The US Air Force has raised concerns over China's growing missile capabilities and its development of a sophisticated "kill web" system. This network could enable rapid strikes on US forces and its territories, including Alaska.
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Labrador MP says 5 Wing Goose Bay military base should land some of the $9B boost in defence spending
In June, Prime Minister Mark Carney promised money that would help meet Canada’s NATO spending target of 2 per cent. Even more recently, Carney joined NATO leaders with a promise to spend five per cent of Canada’s GDP on defence over the...