Ottawa Citizen

PM’s definition of combat has changed

-

After the federal government announced that Canada’s military mission in Iraq will be extended another two years, NDP Leader Tom Mulcair had this to say:

Today, the defence minister announced a two-year extension to Canada’s military mission in Iraq without debate, and without a vote in Parliament. This major extension comes amid serious questions about the nature of the mission. Reports that Canadian snipers have shot and killed at least one opponent from great distances, and that our troops are operating close to the front lines in Mosul cast doubt on the government’s claim that this is a non-combat mission.

Canadians will remember that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau criticized the previous government for misleading the public about the nature and duration of the military mission. He then promised that his government would not take part in a combat mission in Iraq. Now, his definition of combat seems to have changed.

... Canadians ... expect honesty and accountabi­lity from their government — particular­ly when it comes to decisions on military deployment­s. Unfortunat­ely, with respect to the mission in Iraq, the Liberals have not lived up to their obligation­s.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada