“Canadian Forces Conduct Arctic Training Exercise with U.S.”

Canadian Armed Forces helicopters are set to conduct operations between Edmonton, Alberta, and Alaska. Residents in specific regions of northwest Alberta, northeast British Columbia, and southwest Yukon may observe and hear six CH-146 Griffin helicopters flying at altitudes as low as 500 feet from January 26 to 28. This activity is part of Exercise STRIKING BAT, a large-scale combat training event aimed at preparing military units for Arctic and sub-Arctic operations, involving participation from the United States, Norway, Italy, and Mongolia.

The exercise will occur at Fort Wainwright, Alaska, where Canadian forces will collaborate with units from various countries. Previous iterations of the STRIKING BAT exercise have taken place in Fort Wainwright in 2024 and Twentynine Palms, California, in 2021. However, the current exercise happens against a backdrop of uncertainty regarding U.S. cooperation with longstanding allies in the Arctic, following remarks made by U.S. President Donald Trump criticizing military exercises in Greenland and advocating for U.S. control over the region.

In an interview with CBC News on January 18, Gen. Jennie Carignan, chief of the defence staff, discussed the evolving landscape of military cooperation between Canada and the United States. Carignan emphasized the importance of collaboration, stating that while Canada maintains close ties with Europe, defending the continent is more effective when done jointly with the U.S. She expressed the belief that ongoing dialogue and cooperation between the two countries’ militaries are essential, even in situations of disagreement.

The future of Canadian-U.S. military cooperation remains a key focus, as highlighted by Gen. Carignan’s remarks on the necessity of maintaining open communication channels and continued discussions to enhance mutual understanding. Watch the video below for insights on the changing global environment and the priorities of the Canadian Armed Forces, featuring discussions with Gen. Carignan and other military experts.

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