1. Protect Canada
2. Help Defend North America
3. Contribute to International Peace and Security
4. Defend Canadian Territory and Helping to Maintain Canada's Sovereignty
5. Contribute to the Defense of North America
6. Provide Armed and Unarmed Assistance to Civil Authorities When Needed to Maintain Public Order and Security or to Assist in Emergency Relief
7. Support Canadian Interests Abroad, Including Forces for the United Nations (UN), North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and Other Multilateral Operations, Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Assistance
8. Fight Against the Armies of Failed or Falling States
9. Conduct Stabilization or Peace Support Operations Including Counterinsurgency
10. Deliver Humanitarian Aid or Assist Others Doing it.
Canadian
Bombardier is a rank within the Canadian army. It is used in the artillery units. It's equivalent to corporal.
Any Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre in your city.
The cast of Royal Canadian Army Cadets - 1951 includes: Max Ferguson
This question doesn't make sense. Deported means made to leave the country. And that means the person was not a legal resident of Canada. You can only join the Canadian army if you are a citizen.
The Canadian army makes more money so the Canadian army.
The Canadian Army has never stopped.
The Canadian army entered the war in 1914 The Canadian army entered the war in 1914
First Canadian Army was created in 1942.
First Canadian Army ended in 1946.
The Canadian Forces is comprised of the Canadian Army, the Canadian Navy, and the Canadian Air Force. A sniper would be Infantry personnel of the Canadian Army.
Canadian
Canadian Women's Army Corps ended in 1964.
Canadian Women's Army Corps was created in 1941.
If you mean the ground forces, the Canadian Army, if you mean as a whole, the Canadian Forces.
The answer is of country was liberated by the Canadian army in 1944-1945 is The Netherlands
Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps was created in 1904.