The marching song Heart of Oak is under fire for 'language that does not align with values and ethos of today’s Royal Canadian Navy' You can save this article by registering for free here.
A journalist is facing prison time for allegedly defacing a memorial to Ukrainian Nazi collaborators at a cemetery in Alberta Police and prosecutors in the Canadian province of Alberta have classed a ...
Every hour for the past 13 years, a social media account created by the Ottawa Citizen has posted the name of one Canadian soldier, sailor or aviator who lost his or her life in military service.
The Royal Canadian Navy is coming under fire for steering away from its official march, Heart of Oak, because the centuries-old anthem contains references to colonialism and slavery, and doesn’t ...
The Memorial Cross is granted by His Majesty’s Canadian Government as a memento of personal loss and sacrifice in respect of military personnel who lay down their lives for their country. CASE 1: For ...