Canadian policymakers must continue to give a high priority to counter-terrorism

In a world of unpredictable threats and shrinking resources, every decision carries with it sacrifices. Sound discernment is needed to ensure the Canadian Forces are ready for any mission without being stretched to the point of being ill-prepared for the likeliest of future threats.
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan, pictured in this file photo.
Canadian policymakers conducting long-term defence planning post-Afghanistan face a myriad of choices. In a world of unpredictable threats and shrinking resources, every decision carries with it sacrifices. Sound discernment is needed to ensure the Canadian Forces are ready for any mission without b...

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