Canada pauses peacekeeping plan to better co-ordinate with Americans
OTTAWA — Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan plans to talk to his American counterpart before he pursues Canada’s plan to send peacekeepers to Africa, saying co-ordination with the U.S. is essential.
The government announced in August that Canada would deploy up to 600 troops on future UN peacekeeping missions, though it stopped short of saying exactly where they would go.
A decision was promised by the end of the year, after military officials and Canadian diplomats had a chance to test the waters and get a better sense of where the troops could make a difference.
But the question of where Canadian blue helmets will end up is still hanging in the air as the government tries to get a handle on the Trump administration’s priorities.


