NATO allies headed to Halifax for Canadian-led military exercise
HALIFAX — Warships from NATO countries will be in Halifax this week for a Canadian-led military exercise aimed at bolstering anti-submarine warfare capabilities.
The Defence Department said six countries are participating in the exercise dubbed Cutlass Fury, including Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Spain, France and Germany.
The 13-day exercise — which includes 11 ships, three submarines and 26 aircraft — will begin on Monday with a sail past in Halifax harbour.
The department said the mission includes anti-submarine exercises and will take place in waters off Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.


