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Canada to send troops to Latvia for new NATO brigade
The Trudeau government has decided it will send troops to join a NATO high-readiness brigade preparing to deploy in Eastern Europe.
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan and Foreign Affairs Minister Stéphane Dion issued a joint statement today saying Canada will take up a leadership role and establish one of the battle group formations requested by the alliance.
"As a responsible partner in the world, Canada stands side by side with its NATO allies working to deter aggression and assure peace and stability in Europe," Sajjan said in a statement.
"I am tremendously proud that we are taking a leadership role as a NATO framework nation. I know our men and women in uniform will represent the best that Canada has to offer."
The official announcement comes just one day after U.S. President Barack Obama challenged Canada to do more to support the military alliance.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/nato-canadian-troops-baltics-1.3659814
This should help relieve some of the complaints of boredom from the troops. >
The Trudeau government has decided it will send troops to join a NATO high-readiness brigade preparing to deploy in Eastern Europe.
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan and Foreign Affairs Minister Stéphane Dion issued a joint statement today saying Canada will take up a leadership role and establish one of the battle group formations requested by the alliance.
"As a responsible partner in the world, Canada stands side by side with its NATO allies working to deter aggression and assure peace and stability in Europe," Sajjan said in a statement.
"I am tremendously proud that we are taking a leadership role as a NATO framework nation. I know our men and women in uniform will represent the best that Canada has to offer."
The official announcement comes just one day after U.S. President Barack Obama challenged Canada to do more to support the military alliance.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/nato-canadian-troops-baltics-1.3659814
This should help relieve some of the complaints of boredom from the troops. >