Canadian Military Implements Joint Forces Command Reorganization

The Canadian Department of National Defence announced Thursday it has created the Canadian Joint Forces Command (CJFC), led by Lt.-Gen. Darcy Molstad, to consolidate support elements including health services, logistics, operational support and military police. CJFC will oversee counter-drone operations and, eventually, integrated air and missile defence, and will expand Canadian Forces Health Services to support overseas missions tied to NATO commitments. The change follows lessons from the Russia-Ukraine war.
Key Points
- 1Creates Canadian Joint Forces Command housing health services, logistics, operational support and military police
- 2Cites Russia-Ukraine war lessons driving unified command for counter-drone, cyber, space and integrated defence
- 3Prompts expansion of health services capacity for overseas missions and strengthens NATO logistical commitments
Scoring Rationale
Official defence reorganization provides significant structural and operational changes, but offers limited technical innovation details.
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