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Canada weighs sending soldiers to Greenland in NATO show of solidarity with Denmark
Summary
Officials told The Globe and Mail that Canada has drafted plans to send a small contingent of soldiers to Greenland to join Danish-led NATO exercises, and the deployment is awaiting final approval from Prime Minister Mark Carney.
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Canada has drafted plans to send a small contingent of soldiers to Greenland to participate in Danish-led NATO military exercises, officials told The Globe and Mail. The planning comes as U.S. statements about Greenland and related tariff comments have drawn international attention. The Canadian Armed Forces is awaiting final political approval from Prime Minister Mark Carney before any troops are flown to Greenland. Canada already has military assets in Greenland as part of an ongoing NORAD exercise.
Key points:
- Officials told The Globe and Mail that Canada has prepared plans to send a small contingent of soldiers to Greenland.
- Any deployment is pending final approval from Prime Minister Mark Carney; officials said the decision is believed to be imminent but the timing is unclear.
- Canada currently has military assets in Greenland as part of a North American Aerospace Defence Command (NORAD) exercise.
- The planned participation would be part of Danish-led NATO activity, described as Operation Arctic Endurance, intended to signal allied commitment to Denmark and Greenland.
Summary:
If approved, Canada would join other NATO countries in exercises around Greenland to reinforce allied attention to Arctic security and Denmark's territorial integrity. The deployment remains subject to Prime Minister Mark Carney's final sign-off; timing of any decision is undetermined at this time.
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