USA EUROPE AFRICA RUSSIA AND FSU MIDDLE EAST OCEANIA ASIA CANADA LATIN AMERICA

LAST ADDED

Thinking the unthinkable about Canada’s future

In the eye-opening film Hoodwinked: The Myth of Free Trade, former Liberal prime minister John Turner reflects on the mid-’80s battle over the North American Free Trade Agreement.

The Harper Government and Canada's 'War-on-Terror' Immigration Policy

1. Some key terms Three terms are at play in the situation I wish to analyze.

Québec Solidaire Adopts a Program for Government : New left party debates election platform

Québec solidaire’s 25 "concrete and realizable commitments" New Left Party Debates Election Platform in First Policy Convention MONTRÉAL – Quebec’s new party of the left, Québec solidaire, held its first policy convention here on November 24-26.

Agitprop Capital of the World: The USA Exports Its Poison to Venezuela

Agitprop, electoral fraud and dirty tricks may not have been invented in the US, but they certainly were perfected in "the land of the free and home of the brave" that no longer is except in the mind's eye of a diminishing number of diehards, true-believers and others still unaware of the real...

Depleted Uranium Radiation Threatens Canadian Troops in Afghanistan

Saving troops from a deadly, invisible enemyPlastic instruments worn around neck warn of radiation Toronto Star Oct.30, 2006.

Canadian Media calls for Nuking Iran

A major Canadian newspaper is calling for outright nuclear attacks on Iran.

Alleged Toronto terror plot included two police agents

According to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s Fifth Estate and the Globe & Mail, the “Toronto terror cell” arrested in June for allegedly plotting massive acts of terrorism against Canadian targets included not just one, but two Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) moles.

End Canada's Occupation of Afghanistan!

Call for action on October 28, 2006This call for a pan-Canadian day of action, co-signed by the Canadian Peace Alliance, the Canadian Islamic Congress, the Canadian Labour Congress and the Montreal coalition Echec a la Guerre, is being distributed and discussed at the World Peace Forum now taking...

Canada Police State or Overzealous Border Patrol?

What’s going on in Canada these days? What the news/media is reporting isn’t nearly as interesting as what it isn’t reporting. Perhaps you are suspicious about whether our civil rights are on the line.

Canada Terrorist Attacks: Sting Operation or Entrapment

CTV Transcript of Comments by Opposition MPs

All news [archive] RSS


More news sites here:

  • Online financial news
  • Politics News and Information
  • Latest Real Estate News
  • Global Fashion News
  • Daily press review
  • Health & Medical News
  • World Hitech News
  • Auto Shows
  • Investor's Business Daily
  • Net Family News
  • Education World
  • British News UK
  • Internet Travel News
  • Urban News Journal
  • Talk Entertainment
  • Wine and Food Magazine
  • The Daily News Online
  • Media News Online
  • Daily sport Express




Camp Falcon: What Really Happened? Camp Falcon: What Really Happened?

Camp Falcon explosions. Photo : Al Jazeera Iraqis and Americans must read the information below. They must watch the two videos.



Original text is here

The Militarization of Canada: Canadian Invasion Exercise

10.11.2006 08:00 CANADA


Editoral Note

The following Canadian Press report points to the integration of the US and Canadian military, where Canadian forces are being deployed in a training exercise inside US territorial waters  in close collaboration with the US Marine Corps.

Global Research, 10 November 2006

The Canadian military is about to do something it hasn't done in a grand way since the Second World War -- storm the beaches.

In a $19-million training exercise, troops will stage an amphibious assault on a beach in North Carolina next week, with U.S. navy's help.

A military spokesperson says it's all just an experiment, but one analyst says the exercise is a response to new global threats that may require Canada to challenge a rogue state by mounting a seaborne assault.

"We are very likely going to have to land troops on foreign soil, where they're likely not going to have a welcome reception," said historian and naval expert Richard Gimblett.

The exercise is set for Nov. 16 when a company of troops from Quebec's Royal 22nd Regiment, the Van Doos, will storm ashore from the USS Gunston Hall.

Also participating will be a detachment of Canadian Sea King helicopters, converted to carry troops from ship to shore.

"It's a chance to experiment, to build and understand an amphibious capability," said Maj. Mario Couture, spokesperson for the Canadian army.

"I'm not sure whether this is a lost art for us."

The troops will land on the beach at Camp Lejeune, N.C., home of the U.S. Marine Corps on the eastern seaboard.

Unlike the United States, Britain, Australia and the Netherlands, Canada does not have an independent marine corps, that is, soldiers trained to fight from ships.

  Add comment

Name: 
E-Mail: 
Comment: 
Enter code: 




Home page | All news | News archive | Rss feed | |