Minister says CAF ‘not engaged’ in Iran war as questions are asked about support role
BRAMPTON — Canadian Armed Forces members are “not engaged” in the “prosecution” of the war against Iran, Defence Minister David McGuinty said Tuesday when asked whether some Canadians are serving in support roles.
The Canadian Press asked McGuinty at a news conference in Brampton, Ont., whether the Canadian military is involved in the war — and whether Royal Canadian Air Force members are taking part in airborne radar operations with the U.S. air force in the region.
“It’s very important for Canadians to understand Canada was not consulted before this conflict began, Canada has not participated in this conflict and Canada has no intention of doing so,” McGuinty said at a Tuesday news conference.
“We have members of the CAF in the region but they are not involved in the prosecution of this war. I am not in a position to reveal any more information than that for security reasons.”


