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Sunday, June 25, 2017

Military

With wider search for soldiers, Canada's military broadens horizons


Armed forces
Canada's military is going all out to erase its reputation for intolerance and misogyny, aiming to recast itself instead as welcoming to Canadians of all races, religions and sexual orientations.
The effort -- driven by several factors, including a need to bolster its dwindling numbers -- includes a comprehensive effort to connect with and recruit women, new citizens and even members of the LGBT community.
The Trudeau government's plan to invest an extra $62 billion in the military over the next 20 years includes hiring 3,500 more full-time personnel and 1,500 part-time reservists, numbers that would bring the ranks of the Forces to their highest level since the end of the Cold War.
First, though, comes a significant and persistent challenge: getting more Canadians to join.
The Forces have struggled for years to hit recruiting numbers, resulting in thousands of unfilled positions such as pilots and technicians.

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