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Carney weighs sending soldiers to Greenland for exercises
Summary
Prime Minister Mark Carney is considering sending Canadian soldiers to Greenland for exercises and officials told CBC News contingency plans were presented to the federal government; a Royal Canadian Air Force contingent is already taking part in a pre-planned NORAD exercise there.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is reported to be weighing whether to send Canadian soldiers to Greenland to take part in military exercises with allied partners. Two senior officials told CBC News that contingency plans were drawn up and presented to the federal government last week. A Royal Canadian Air Force contingent is already participating in a pre-planned NORAD exercise in Greenland while a broader deployment decision remains undecided.
Key facts:
- Two senior Canadian officials reported contingency plans were prepared and presented to the federal government.
- A Royal Canadian Air Force contingent is already in Greenland for a pre-planned NORAD exercise.
- Sources said a small contingent of Canadian soldiers could be flown to Greenland by the end of the week if called upon.
Summary:
Officials described planning activity and emphasized that no final government decision has been announced. A possible short-notice deployment of a small Canadian contingent by the end of the week was reported as an option, and the government’s position remains undetermined at this time.
