During World War II, he was Brigadier General of the Canadian Military headquarters in London, Vice-Chief of the general staff in Ottawa, Chairman of the Canadian Joint Staff Mission in Washington, head of the Censorship Branch and military staff officer to Prime Minister Mackenzie King. From ...
Canada could benefit from expanding its military presence in the Asia-Pacific. As I described in a previous Strategist post, the government faces certain budgetary constraints likely to limit the size of its future naval presence and capacity for maritime diplomacy. Yet such a challenge isn’t ins...
. . . . 14 RTO-SAS-093-XX -3 Quantifying and Managing Foreign Exchange Risk in the Canadian Department of National Defence 1.0 INTRODUCTION To support military operations at home and abroad, the Canadian Department of National Defence (DND) often acquires new equipment and supplies from foreign...