Canada to deploy up to 20 police officers to Iraq over two years
OTTAWA — The Trudeau government says it will send up to 20 police officers to Iraq as part of its commitment to fighting the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
At the end of June, Canada extended its military mission in Iraq for another two years.
The police officers, both men and women, will support efforts to re-establish a local police presence in areas newly liberated from ISIL control and advise their Iraqi counterparts on issues such as gender, diversity and human rights.
There now are three Canadian police officers in Iraq, with a fourth going in the next month.