The Hamilton Spectator

Ottawa to fast-track purchase of weapons for troops in Europe

Liberals’ long-term defence plan in need of an update: Anand

- LEE BERTHIAUME

OTTAWA Defence Minister Anita Anand says Ottawa will fasttrack the purchase of anti-tank, anti-aircraft and anti-drone weapons for the Canadian military with a mechanism last used during the war in Afghanista­n.

Anand announced the plan Thursday at the Conference of Defence Associatio­ns Institute, one of Canada’s largest defence conference­s, saying the new weapons are needed now for Canadian troops in Latvia and other parts of Europe.

“Canada’s largest foreign military deployment ... is on NATO’s eastern flank in Latvia,” she said. “And our troops there must have the equipment that they need to protect themselves and to do their jobs, especially at this crucial time.”

The defence minister also emphasized the need to update Canada’s long-term plan for the military, as she launched public consultati­ons to inform the government while it revisits its previous strategy.

The Liberal government released a defence policy in 2017, promising billions of dollars in new investment­s to better equip the Canadian military to face the threats of today and tomorrow after the war in Afghanista­n.

Anand said the policy needs updating, since a lot has changed in the intervenin­g years, including Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, growing tensions with China and more natural disasters requiring military support at home.

“It is critically important that we get this right, which is why we have been engaging stakeholde­rs across Canada, as well as our allies and partners, to inform our way forward,” Anand said.

The review will look at five critical areas, including how to address the military’s personnel shortage, upgrade its Arctic defences and determine exactly what equipment and capabiliti­es are needed for modern conflict.

The minister did not speak to the degree to which cost will figure into the government’s thinking, as critical military procuremen­t projects continue to experience delays and cost overruns.

The Liberals are also facing new cost pressures on various non-military files amid growing calls to rein in spending after years of budgetary deficits, a trend that predated the COVID-19 pandemic.

 ?? JUSTIN TANG THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Minister of National Defence Anita Anand says it is “critically important” to get a new defence plan right.
JUSTIN TANG THE CANADIAN PRESS Minister of National Defence Anita Anand says it is “critically important” to get a new defence plan right.

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