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Canadian military on war footing in case of COVID-19 crisis call

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The Canadian Armed Forces is being put on a war footing as it prepares to be thrown into the COVID-19 crisis. In an unprecedented five-page letter to the troops, defence chief Gen.

Jonathan Vance says military planners are busy identifying who will be asked to respond if and when the call for military assistance arrives.

In the meantime, he says the primary mission for all those at home is to stay healthy so they are ready and able to respond should the need arise.

Vance is also encouraging military personnel in the process of voluntarily leaving the Forces to stay longer as recruitment has ceased. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ] He is also opening the door to former service members who might be

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