A lieutenant general is going to court to try to stop the Canadian Forces leadership from kicking him out of the military.
Canadian Forces Provost Marshal Brig.-Gen Vanessa Hanrahan, who oversees military police in Canada, said she takes the "concerns raised by Justice Petersen .... very seriously." "The professional ...
Canadian military police tampered with evidence ... offences of a sexual nature should be handed over to civilian police forces. In Petersen's decision, she writes how the officers involved ...
In a statement issued this week, Canadian Forces Provost Marshal Brig.-Gen Vanessa Hanrahan, who oversees military police in ...
Canadian military police tampered with evidence, showed bias and acted beyond the scope of their jurisdiction during an investigation, with the misconduct "so egregious" that an Ontario Superior Court ...
With a historic trade war on pause, at least for now, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is renewing his calls for ...
DALLAS — The U.S. and Canada share a 5,500-mile border. While trade and immigration have been longstanding concerns, a new ...
The Canadian military ... Forces Command in Ottawa is working with Defence Research and Development Canada in Valcartier, Que., as well as a U.S. company on the new equipment. Department of ...
"There's a variety of smuggling techniques that are used," said Superintendent Steve Watts, head of the Integrated Guns and Gangs Task Force ... a Canadian TV station. In 2023, Toronto police ...
The Office of the Canadian Forces Provost Marshal (CFPM) respects the judge’s decision on this matter and takes the concerns raised by Justice Petersen, regarding the conduct of members of the ...