Canada’s extends anti-Islamic State mission in Iraq to 2023
OTTAWA — Canada is extending its military mission in Iraq and the Middle East.
Defence Minister Anita Anand announced the 12-month extension today, just hours before the current mandate was set to expire.
Canada has steadily reduced its military footprint in the region as the focus has shifted from defeating the militant group known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant to countering Iran’s growing influence.
The Canadian Armed Forces, which first deployed troops to Iraq in October 2014 as ISIL threatened to take over the country and neighbouring Syria, previously had a high of more than 800 soldiers in the region.