Commander-in-chief laments lack of military awareness of Canadians
OTTAWA — David Johnston had been Governor General for a month when he flew to Afghanistan to visit the Canadian troops in Kandahar in November 2010.
During the trip, Johnston met a senior U.S. military officer who praised the Canadians’ battle prowess, but also their ability to “take off the warrior hat” and help rebuild after natural disasters and conflict.
Six years later, with Canadians preparing to mark Remembrance Day, Johnston says he has seen that attribute over and over again during his time in office.
“They’re good warriors,” he told The Canadian Press in an interview. “But they have another mindset which has to do with fundamental values of making your society work.”


