Canadian navy struggling with personnel ‘crisis’: commander
OTTAWA — The Royal Canadian Navy is struggling with what its commander says is a personnel “crisis” as hundreds of positions sit vacant.
Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee says he needs nearly 1,400 sailors to reach full strength, which is about 17 per cent of the navy’s total ranks.
While the shortfall comes amid a recruiting crisis within the Canadian Armed Forces, Topshee says the vacancies include numerous mid-level positions in the navy.
That is forcing him to move less experienced sailors into leadership positions as those with more experience are assigned to training new recruits.