Ottawa spending $3 billion to boost military housing stock
sootoday - OTTAWA — Defence Minister David McGuinty is announcing a $3.7-billion plan today to build more housing units for Canada's military.
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Not just a Gold medal on the line for Canada but also the next line in Connor McDavid's legacy: 9 Things
Kurt Leavins / edmontonjournal - The hours and minutes are counting agonizingly down toward puck drop in the Olympic Gold Medal game between the U.S.A. and Canada. This game and its outcome stand for many things. The players can deflect on the political aspects of it, which I have no pro…
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Crosby's absence and McDavid's legacy headline Canada's roster storyline
Other: closing-ceremony flags, festivals and photographers' weekend snapshots
Overtime heartbreak: USA wins, nation reacts with grief and analysis
Pregame hype: fans and media build fever ahead of Canada-U.S.
All Other Stories
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Canada opens new residency paths for military recruits, other workers
Uday Rana / globalnews - The first category that’s being added is for researchers and senior managers with Canadian work experience to help drive research in Canada.
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Canadian Armed Forces say New Brunswick-based soldier has died in Latvia
sootoday - The Canadian Armed Forces say a service member has died in Latvia.
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Sexual assault investigation of army officer Dany Fortin compromised by ‘tunnel vision,’ military watchdog says
theglobeandmail - Evidence doesn’t support Fortin’s claim that his prosecution was driven by ‘undue external pressure,’ Military Police Complaints Commission says
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Governor-General Mary Simon released from hospital after respiratory illness
David Baxter / theglobeandmail - Simon, who is 78, missed the annual Remembrance Day service in Ottawa on Tuesday
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Remembrance Day plans in Toronto, including what’s open and closed
Ian Shantz / torontosun - Various ceremonies planned across the city, while federal government services and offices will be closed
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Ceremonial Events Across Canada
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‘You have to adapt’: Punk rock concerts, wrestling events keep Calgary legion afloat
Globalnews Digital / globalnews - The Calgary No. 1 Branch, nestled among towering downtown office buildings along the busy light rail track, predates the legion itself.
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Canadians honour Indigenous veterans with ceremonies across the country
Prisha Dev / globalnews - Canadians marked Indigenous Veterans Day with ceremonies countrywide, honouring First Nations, Inuit and Métis service members and calling for continued reconciliation.
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Manitoba program working to support First Nations veterans
Marney Blunt / globalnews - Indigenous Veterans Day, taking place Nov. 8, honours the service and sacrifices Indigenous veterans have made to Canada.
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N.S. premier criticizes ‘disgusting’ ban on staff wearing poppies in some courtrooms
Rebecca Lau / globalnews - 'Disgusting' is how Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston described the decision not to allow staff to wear poppies in some courtrooms ahead of Remembrance Day.
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Prince Harry visiting Toronto for events tied to Remembrance Day
The Canadian Press / nationalpost - His office says the trip is at the invitation of the True Patriot Love Foundation, which supports Canadian military, veterans and their families
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