Canada Votes 2015: The Middle East factor

| June 9, 2015
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Five questions about what to expect on Operation Impact during this year’s Canadian federal election

Source: Canadian International Council/Reuters

Source: Canadian International Council/Reuters

Canada’s foreign policy towards the Middle East has been overwhelmingly focused on Iraq and Syria as of late, especially since Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced the non-combat deployment of Canadian troops to Iraq to counter Islamic State (ISIS) militants last September.

With a federal election around the corner, public opinion has seemingly thus far supporting the Conservatives. This military action should not, however, be taken for granted by the current government, as the tide may change with the situation on the ground rapidly changing from week-to-week. This will likely prove to be particularly true if more Canadian lives are lost.

Considering this, it is worth recapping the details of Canada’s Operation Impact and where main political parties, and Canadians, stand on the issue now, as we head into full election mode.

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Category: AMERICAS, FOREIGN POLICY & SECURITY, MIDDLE EAST & NORTH AFRICA, POLITICS

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