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  • ✇The Globe and Mail
  • South Korean shipyard sweetens pitch to Canada to build Navy’s next fleet of submarines
    One of two finalists in the competition to build the Royal Canadian Navy’s next fleet of submarines is pitching multiple industrial partnerships and economic benefits in the hopes of sealing the deal.Hanwha Oceans is floating various industrial-technological benefit collaborations that could involve investments in Canadian lithium-ion battery production, liquefied natural gas, aerospace, steel, critical minerals mining and sustainable energy.
     

South Korean shipyard sweetens pitch to Canada to build Navy’s next fleet of submarines

11 septembre 2025 à 07:41
A model of a Hanwha KSS-III submarine at the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries annual defence industry trade show, CANSEC, in Ottawa in May.

One of two finalists in the competition to build the Royal Canadian Navy’s next fleet of submarines is pitching multiple industrial partnerships and economic benefits in the hopes of sealing the deal.

Hanwha Oceans is floating various industrial-technological benefit collaborations that could involve investments in Canadian lithium-ion battery production, liquefied natural gas, aerospace, steel, critical minerals mining and sustainable energy.

  • ✇The Globe and Mail
  • Ottawa man sentenced to 10 years over neo-Nazi terrorist propaganda 
    An Ottawa man has been sentenced to ten years in prison for the promotion of hate propaganda against Jewish people produced for the neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division.Superior Court Justice Robert Smith found Patrick Gordon MacDonald guilty earlier this year on all three charges brought against him: promoting hate speech, participating in the activities of a terror group and facilitating terrorist activities.
     

Ottawa man sentenced to 10 years over neo-Nazi terrorist propaganda 

8 septembre 2025 à 15:21
This still image taken from video, released as evidence in a Superior Court trial, shows armed and masked individuals in combat gear who are part of the neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division. Earlier this year, Ottawa-area graphic designer Patrick Gordon MacDonald was found guilty of producing propaganda material for the group.

An Ottawa man has been sentenced to ten years in prison for the promotion of hate propaganda against Jewish people produced for the neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division.

Superior Court Justice Robert Smith found Patrick Gordon MacDonald guilty earlier this year on all three charges brought against him: promoting hate speech, participating in the activities of a terror group and facilitating terrorist activities.

  • ✇The Globe and Mail
  • Liberal MPs call for action against antisemitism after stabbing of Jewish woman in Ottawa
    Nearly a fifth of the Liberal caucus has issued a letter calling for more to be done to address a rise in antisemitism after a Jewish woman in her 70s was stabbed at an Ottawa grocery store.Mount Royal MP Anthony Housefather posted the letter on social media he signed along with 31 other Liberal lawmakers that decries what the letter calls the “deplorable” rise in antisemitism, warning it is “becoming normalized” in Canada.
     

Liberal MPs call for action against antisemitism after stabbing of Jewish woman in Ottawa

1 septembre 2025 à 14:13
Liberal MP Anthony Housefather in Ottawa in May, 2024. Housefather and 31 other Liberal lawmakers released a letter decrying a 'deplorable' rise in antisemitism.

Nearly a fifth of the Liberal caucus has issued a letter calling for more to be done to address a rise in antisemitism after a Jewish woman in her 70s was stabbed at an Ottawa grocery store.

Mount Royal MP Anthony Housefather posted the letter on social media he signed along with 31 other Liberal lawmakers that decries what the letter calls the “deplorable” rise in antisemitism, warning it is “becoming normalized” in Canada.

  • ✇The Globe and Mail
  • Canada missing UN target for number of female soldiers on peacekeeping missions
    Canada only has two women from the military deployed on United Nations peacekeeping missions right now, raising concerns Ottawa is failing to lead by example and may be called out by the international body for missing its targets.In 2017, former prime minister Justin Trudeau launched a big push to have Canada become a leader internationally promoting women in peacekeeping. It was part of the his government’s feminist foreign policy.
     

Canada missing UN target for number of female soldiers on peacekeeping missions

24 août 2025 à 11:59
A Canadian Armed Forces soldier provides security during a demonstration on the United Nations base in Mali, in 2018. In 2017, former prime minister Justin Trudeau pledged to make Canada a leader for women in peacekeeping.

Canada only has two women from the military deployed on United Nations peacekeeping missions right now, raising concerns Ottawa is failing to lead by example and may be called out by the international body for missing its targets.

In 2017, former prime minister Justin Trudeau launched a big push to have Canada become a leader internationally promoting women in peacekeeping. It was part of the his government’s feminist foreign policy.

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