Monthly Archives: February 2025

10 posts

The Nanisivik Naval Facility

By Jeff G. Gilmour, 26 Feburary 2025  The following is included under the heading of “ Asserting Canada’s Sovereignty“ in the recently announced Canada’s 2024 Arctic Foreign Policy:  “Building on […]

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The RCN in 2025

By Dr. Ann Griffiths, 26 February 2025 In its latest “Your Navy Today,” the RCN laid out what the ships – but not the submarines – will be up to […]

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Canada and US Cooperation on Defence

By Ted Barnes, 21 February 2025 For years, some Canadians have asked for a strong military, strong borders, strong northern presence, and a whole shopping list of procurements to replace […]

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Britannia Rules the Waves?

By David Morse, 17 February 2025 Later this year, the latest in a series of Strategic Defence Reviews (SDR) will be released in the UK. Over several reviews, the UK […]

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Poland and NATO Defence

By Jeff G. Gilmour, 10 February 2025      As reported in a recent edition of “The Economist,” Poland’s armed forces are now the third-biggest in NATO after the United States […]

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RCN Requirements Talk

By David Morse, 2 February 2025 In the past week, The Naval Association of Canada posted this update by Captain (N) Drew Graham, the Director of Naval Requirements. The video […]

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Alaska – Canada’s 11th Province

By David Dunlop, 1 February 2025 We’re seeing some suggestions about how to respond to President Trump’s recent actions. Some are suggesting, and I agree, that we buy Alaska and […]

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