OTTAWA The Canadian Armed Forces is dealing with a shortfall of several thousand troops as the COVID-19 pandemic forces the military to curb the training of new recruits. Canada’s military is expected to have 68,000 fulltime members and 29,000 part-time reservists in uniform at any given time to conduct the numerous missions assigned to […]
OTTAWA - The Canadian Armed Forces is dealing with a shortfall of several thousand troops as COVID-19 has forced the military to curb the training of ne.
U.S. President Joe Biden has been in office less than a month, and his administration is already facing a test on its approach to China the ongoing military coup in Myanmar. Stephen R. Nagy, a professor at the International Christian University in Tokyo, Japan, and a fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, discusses Biden's possible approach to China and how the rest of the world may react to the world's second-largest economic superpower.
Why there s now a push to secure the future of Enbridge s Line 5 pipeline
American politicians environmental objectives are threatening the future of Line 5, making it the latest project in the spotlight during ongoing discussions about North American energy co-operation.
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Experts say Canada has lessons to learn from Line 5 about dealing with the U.S. on energy projects
Posted: Feb 05, 2021 4:00 AM MT | Last Updated: February 5
In this 2017, file photo, fresh nuts, bolts and fittings are ready to be added to the east leg of the Enbridge Line 5 pipeline in Michigan. The pipeline has been ordered by Michigan s governor to shut down in May.(Dale G. Young/Detroit News via The Associated Press)
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