‘A government not for the people.’ Doug Ford’s Ontario, plus other letters to the editor for March 26
: Chief of the Defence Staff Wayne Eyre is right to be concerned that the Canadian Armed Forces lack the capacity to lead a possible security mission to Haiti. But there is more to capacity than troop numbers and deployable assets.
It is rather a law-and-order context, governed by laws that are appropriately more restrictive on the use of lethal force. It is a context in which armed forces are not always adequately prepared and trained to operate.
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