With Mali over, Canada’s peacekeeping contribution returns to historic lows
OTTAWA — Canada’s contribution to peacekeeping has returned to historic lows following the end of its mission in Mali, sparking fresh allegations of hypocrisy and concerns about the country’s bid for a Security Council seat at the United Nations.
UN figures show there were 49 Canadian military and police officers deployed on peacekeeping operations at the end of September, which represented a steep decline from the previous month’s total of 128.
The drop coincided with the conclusion of Canada’s mission in Mali, where Canadian helicopter crews had been providing emergency medical evacuations and logistical support since August 2018.
The result? Canada had just nine more uniformed members deployed with the UN than the 40 who were active in May 2018, which is considered the smallest number since 1956.