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Canada Appoints First Female Army Commander

Canada Appoints First Female Army Commander

Marking Historic Milestone for Gender Equality

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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In a groundbreaking move for gender equality, Canada has appointed its first female army commander. General Jennie Carignan has been named Chief of the Defense Staff, taking over from General Wayne Eyre, who served as the top military commander since 2021. Trained as a military engineer, Carignan has commanded troops in Afghanistan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Iraq, and Syria during her 35-year career in the Canadian Army.

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  • Prime Minister’s Gender Equality Initiatives
  • Defense Spending and Modernization
  • General Carignan’s Statement
  • Bottom Line

Prime Minister’s Gender Equality Initiatives

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has actively promoted gender equality since taking office in 2015. In 2018, he appointed Brenda Lucki as the first female head of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Additionally, the last two governors-general, Canada’s official representatives of the British monarchy, were women.

Defense Spending and Modernization

Canada is focusing on increasing defense spending and modernizing its armed forces in line with NATO’s resolution to boost defense budgets to 2% of GDP. Trudeau announced plans to reach this target by 2032. According to government projections, Canada’s defense spending is expected to be 1.39% of GDP in the 2024-25 fiscal year. The armed forces are currently facing challenges in meeting recruitment goals and replacing outdated equipment.

General Carignan’s Statement

“We’re facing many internal challenges such as recruitment and retention,” Carignan said. “We know the challenges we face and what we need to do to address them.”

Bottom Line

General Jennie Carignan’s appointment as Canada’s first female army commander marks a significant milestone in the country’s commitment to gender equality. As she takes on this role, Canada continues to work towards modernizing its armed forces and meeting NATO’s defense spending targets amidst ongoing recruitment and retention challenges.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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