TORONTO — Three years after Canadian peacekeepers tortured and killed a Somali teen-ager, an investigation into one of the most jarring episodes in recent Canadian history is spurring charges of cover ...
It has been more than a quarter of a century, but to this day the word "Somalia" sends a shiver down the backs of soldiers old enough to remember it. And there are going to be those in uniform who ...
The Canadian military is riddled with right-wing extremists including white supremacists and Neo-Nazis and the problem is growing, according to a blistering report released Monday. The report, written ...
OTTAWA, Sept. 15 (UPI) -- Canadian military officials say a 43-year-old soldier accused of killing a teenager in Somalia in 1993 is mentally unfit to stand trial. Master Cpl. Clayton Matchee, 43, was ...
Twenty-five years ago, a public inquiry recommended assistance for Canadian military leaders in detecting “signs of racism and involvement with hate groups.” The inquiry was looking into a military ...
A Canadian soldier who served as a U.N. peacekeeper in Somalia has been found guilty of manslaughter and torture in the beating death of a Somali teenager a year ago and could serve a life sentence.
The audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence. Members of the National Defence staff confer during a break in the Somalia inquiry, on ...