Canadian Armed Forces

Leading Brands Unveil Exclusive Offers for Verified Military Members During National Military Appreciation Month

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Tuesday, April 30, 2024

SheerID, the global leader in identity verification for commerce, is partnering with 31 distinguished brands in 9 categories offering exclusive discounts to honor the millions of active military service members and veterans during National Military Appreciation Month this May.

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  • SheerID, the global leader in identity verification for commerce, is partnering with 31 distinguished brands in 9 categories offering exclusive discounts to honor the millions of active military service members and veterans during National Military Appreciation Month this May.
  • “At SheerID, we take immense pride in empowering brands to recognize and honor the invaluable contributions of military members and their families,” stated Sai Koppala, CMO of SheerID.
  • CheapCaribbean Vacations : Members of the military can join our Waves4Warriors Club and get $150 off their next beach vacation!
  • VIVAIA : As a thank you for their work and service, military members can enjoy an exclusive 20% off discount for the month of May.

Minister of Citizens' Services Terry Beech highlights budget investments to build more homes for Canadians

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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

This would enable more office buildings, particularly in urban areas, to be converted into homes for Canadians.

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  • This would enable more office buildings, particularly in urban areas, to be converted into homes for Canadians.
  • Budget 2024 renews our focus on unlocking the door to the middle class for millions of younger Canadians.
  • – The Honourable Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance
    "To get more homes built, faster, our government is working closely with partners, including local governments.
  • We are making sure that public lands remain public, and that the affordable homes that are built there stay affordable."

Minister Boissonnault highlights Budget investments to build more homes for Canadians

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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Today, the Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages, Randy Boissonnault, met with Canada Lands Company in Edmonton, where he highlighted Budget 2024's investments that make more government land available to build homes for Canadians, including:

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  • Today, the Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages, Randy Boissonnault, met with Canada Lands Company in Edmonton, where he highlighted Budget 2024's investments that make more government land available to build homes for Canadians, including:
    Building homes on public lands with the new Public Lands for Homes Plan.
  • This would enable more office buildings, particularly in urban areas, to be converted into homes for Canadians.
  • First, the Budget takes bold action to build more homes.
  • – The Honourable Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance
    "Budget 2024 is all about innovative solutions to modern problems - today we announced our plan to build homes on government and public lands, and lower the cost of living for Canadians.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Labour and Seniors highlight budget investments to build more homes for Canadians

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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

This would enable more office buildings, particularly in urban areas, to be converted into homes for Canadians.

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  • This would enable more office buildings, particularly in urban areas, to be converted into homes for Canadians.
  • We delivered on that pledge by reducing poverty, especially for children and seniors, and creating millions of good jobs for Canadians.
  • - The Honourable Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance
    "We need to build more homes, faster.
  • So we're freeing up more public lands for home builders, and giving them the confidence they need to build."

Minister of Diversity, Inclusion and Persons with Disabilities highlights budget investments to build more homes for Canadians

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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

This would enable more office buildings, particularly in urban areas, to be converted into homes for Canadians.

Key Points: 
  • This would enable more office buildings, particularly in urban areas, to be converted into homes for Canadians.
  • First, the budget takes bold action to build more homes.
  • Unlocking 250,000 new homes by 2031 through the new Public Lands for Homes Plan will directly benefit Canadians from here and across the country.
  • - The Honourable Kamal Khera, Minister of Diversity, Inclusion and Persons with Disabilities
    "Today's announcement underscores the groundbreaking impact Budget 2024 will have on Kingston.

Statement by the Prime Minister on the 75th anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization

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Thursday, April 4, 2024

OTTAWA, ON, April 4, 2024 /CNW/ - The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on the 75th anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO):

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  • OTTAWA, ON, April 4, 2024 /CNW/ - The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on the 75th anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO):
    "For 75 years, NATO has been the cornerstone of transatlantic security.
  • Created in the aftermath of the Second World War, it unites 32 countries around collective defence – the principle that we are stronger together.
  • On this milestone anniversary, we celebrate the Alliance and our fellow Allies for their contributions to protecting freedom, democracy, and the rule of law.
  • Since then, we have deepened our role in the Alliance by participating in nearly every NATO operation.

Epic Passes Now On Sale for the 2024/25 Winter Season; Lock in the Lowest Price to Legendary Resorts Like Vail Mountain, Whistler Blackcomb, Park City Mountain, Breckenridge and More

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Tuesday, March 5, 2024

With additional partner resorts like Telluride, the Epic Pass unlocks access to more than 80 resorts.

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  • With additional partner resorts like Telluride, the Epic Pass unlocks access to more than 80 resorts.
  • Offered ahead of the season, Epic Day Passes provide savings up to 65% compared to lift ticket prices.
  • Provides unlimited, unrestricted access to 42* resorts – including Vail Mountain, Beaver Creek Mountain Resort, Breckenridge Mountain, Keystone Resort, Park City Mountain, Whistler Blackcomb, as well as Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis and Crans-Montana Mountain Resort* in Switzerland.
  • Epic Pass plans to provide access to Switzerland's Crans-Montana Mountain Resort: Vail Resorts plans to provide Pass Holders access to another international resort in the 2024/25 winter season.

Prime Minister visits Kyiv and announces additional support for Ukraine

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Saturday, February 24, 2024

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, is visiting Ukraine today, alongside international partners, to reaffirm Canada's ongoing and unwavering support for Ukraine.

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  • The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, is visiting Ukraine today, alongside international partners, to reaffirm Canada's ongoing and unwavering support for Ukraine.
  • As part of this commitment, Canada will provide $3.02 billion in critical financial and military support to Ukraine in 2024.
  • In addition, the Prime Minister announced new support for Ukraine's resilience and recovery efforts.
  • The Prime Minister was accompanied for this visit by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Chrystia Freeland, and the Minister of National Defence, Bill Blair.

Service dogs play vital roles for veterans, but Canada's lack of standards makes travel and access difficult

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Monday, January 8, 2024

Over the past five years, our research lab has been studying the benefits of service dogs for Canadian veterans dealing with post-traumatic stress injuries and other mental health challenges.

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  • Over the past five years, our research lab has been studying the benefits of service dogs for Canadian veterans dealing with post-traumatic stress injuries and other mental health challenges.
  • Our findings align with research from the United States and Australia emphasizing the valuable role of service dogs in veterans’ treatment plans.
  • This finding also aligns with studies examining the positive effects of owning a pet on mental health.

Approaches to training and standards

  • In early 2023, our research lab identified nearly 100 service dog training organizations in Canada.
  • Considering this difference alone, it is easy to see why there is a need for service dog standards in Canada.
  • The need for service dog standards was identified at least two decades earlier in Canada.

Impact of lack of standards

  • The impact of the lack of standards extends beyond its effects on veterans with service dogs.
  • It also affects others matched with service dogs, including first responders and current Canadian Armed Forces members, as well as other forms of service dogs who are trained to assist, like autism service dogs and diabetes alert service dogs.

Taking action to improve veteran health

  • There may not be consensus in Canada right now about national and/or provincial and territorial service dog standards, but we are confident the field can agree upon one thing — our commitment to improving veteran health.
  • In the meantime, we propose a shift toward practical approaches that government, service dog organizations and trainers, businesses and members of the general public can take to improve veteran health.

Role of governments:


Recognize the merits of developing standards through a process that honours the human-animal bond experiences of veterans and service dogs. Consider the guidance offered from the 2023 voluntary process undertaken by the Canadian Foundation for Animal Assisted Support Services to develop a management system for all animal-involved human support services.
Be familiar with the value of accreditation for organizational quality standards. In 2023, two service dog programs, Audeamus Inc. and Courageous Companions Inc., achieved several accreditation standards (for example, Governance & Management) for the first time in Canada through the Canadian Accreditation Council. Both Audeamus and Courageous Companions recognize the bond between a veteran and their service dog.
Accreditation in this case is not to be confused with service dog standards. Accreditation typically reviews an organization’s general structures, programs and practices involving humans against the accrediting body’s standards.
Review the Medical Expense Tax Credit — Service Animals program that applies to veterans and consider the applicability of such a program to pets. Service dogs are specially trained to perform technical tasks well beyond what a pet can. However, recognition of the health benefits of the human-animal bond with pets is likewise important.
The Canadian Transportation Agency can be looked to for guidance with its recent decision on how individuals being treated for a mental disability can travel in an air, rail or ferry passenger cabin with an emotional support animal, and specifically dogs in an approved animal carrier. These passengers are recognized by a mental health professional to have a beneficial emotional connection or bond with their pet.

Role of service dog organizations and trainers:


Service dog trainers embrace a trauma-informed approach to provide services to people with a mental health concern. The online, three-hour Connecting for Veteran Wellness certificate course recognizes the role of trauma and the beneficial influence of the human-animal bond on client health. It is now available at no cost.
Acknowledge the interconnectedness of human and animal welfare by exploring a
One Welfare framework to challenge the influence of speciesism, the assumption of human superiority over animals, in the service dog field. This aligns with Indigenous worldviews of the relationship between human, animal and planetary health.

Role of the general public:


Recognize the challenges veterans face when in public with their service dogs, such as being denied access to a business because of stigma or having a stranger ask them to disclose their disability for their own interest by inquiring about the reason they need a service dog.
Be informed about what service dogs do and who they are, including that they can be any breed of dog.
A recent Canadian survey by our research lab found that the Canadian public generally holds positive views of service dogs, with some groups (for example, women) more supportive than others. In this area, Canada is doing well!
Colleen Dell receives funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and has received funding from Health Canada and Veterans Affairs Canada to study service dogs. Linzi Williamson receives funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).

Ventus Respiratory Technologies and Galvion Announce Strategic Partnership

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Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Toronto, Ontario & Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Nov. 14, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ventus Respiratory Technologies , which has pioneered a new standard of respiratory protection for law enforcement, the armed forces, and first responders, is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Galvion.

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  • Toronto, Ontario & Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Nov. 14, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ventus Respiratory Technologies , which has pioneered a new standard of respiratory protection for law enforcement, the armed forces, and first responders, is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Galvion.
  • Ventus’ TR2 Tactical Respirator has been selected as an official accessory for Galvion’s Caiman line of helmet systems.
  • Both the Galvion and Ventus platforms are designed to incorporate electronics, communications headsets, and other equipment that supports sensors, biometrics, Internet-of-Things (IoT), and voice-operated applications.
  • ONE9 is Canada’s first and only venture capital fund and accelerator focused purely on national security and critical infrastructure technologies.