Surprise retirement leaves military searching for sixth vice-chief in four years
OTTAWA — The Canadian military is searching for its sixth second-in-command in less than four years after Lt.-Gen. Jean-Marc Lanthier’s surprise decision to retire this summer.
The turnover in vice-chiefs of the defence staff has been of concern to many observers given the importance of the position, which is responsible for much of the day-to-day financial oversight and management of the Canadian Armed Forces.
In a statement released by the Department of National Defence, Lanthier said he chose to retire less than a year into the job to spend more time with his family after more than 30 years in uniform.
“This is not an easy decision, nor is it one that I take lightly,” he said. “I am truly grateful for the support my wife Pam has provided throughout the years and am in constant awe of her incredible strength.”