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End combat mission in Iraq and Syria, Trudeau orders defence minister

Harjit Sajjan was also told to work with Public Services and Procurement Minister Judy Foote on an “open and transparent” competition to replace Canada’s CF-18 fighter jets.

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Defence Minister Harjit Singh Sajjan shakes hands with a cadet during the Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa on Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2015.


OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has given new defence minister his marching orders — and Harjit Sajjan’s top priority is to end Canada’s combat mission in Iraq and Syria.

The Nov. 6 letter, released Friday in a package of so-called “mandate letters” from the prime minister to his cabinet members, was also notable for what it didn’t say in terms of the other thorny defence issues facing the new Liberal government.

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