Canada looking at military engineers, on-the-ground training for peacekeeping
OTTAWA — Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan says Canada is exploring the possible deployment of military engineers as the Liberal government considers ways to step up its support to United Nations peacekeeping.
In an interview with The Canadian Press, Sajjan says the government is also looking at having Canadian military trainers join peacekeepers from other nations in the field to help them better do their jobs.
That would be on top of commitments Canada has already made to the UN, though the minister cautions talks are still in the very early stages.
Canada has provided a helicopter contingent and a military transport aircraft to peacekeeping missions in Africa over the past two years, but has yet to make good on the promised deployment of a 200-member quick-reaction force.