Cultural advisers who volunteered to help the Canadian Forces during the Afghan war were assured they would be working from the relative safety of offices at military installations. Instead, the ...
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Canada settles class-action lawsuit by military members who alleged racism in uniformThe claimants are people who served in the Canadian Armed Forces between April 1985 and Jan. 10, and experienced racism while in uniform. Anyone eligible for the settlement has the option of ...
Canon Frederick Scott was a Canadian army military chaplain in the war ... gases and explosives, uniforms and boots for the war effort. The industry employed 150,000 workers, (40,000 of them ...
The Canadian military is funding the development of a new helmet designed to prevent traumatic brain injuries that have been affecting some special forces personnel and other soldiers. The ...
Instead, the Afghan-Canadian civilians found themselves in uniform and in combat, with little training, as most served two years on the front lines, according to a new report from a military watchdog.
The claimants are people who served in the Canadian Armed Forces between April 1985 and Jan. 10, and experienced racism while in uniform. Anyone eligible for the settlement has the option of ...
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