Canada’s top general takes on U.S. senator in defending womens’ role in combat units
HALIFAX — Canada’s top general firmly rejected the notion of dropping women from combat roles — a position promoted by president-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for defense secretary — at a security forum underway in Halifax today.
Gen. Jennie Carignan, chief of defence staff, was responding to Republican Senator James Risch’s comments yesterday at the Halifax International Security Forum about Peter Hegseth’s opposition to women in fighting units.
Asked about Hegseth’s record of opposing women in these roles, Risch told the roughly 300 delegates “the jury is still out” on how to deal with the “unique situations” that having women in combat creates, adding it was ultimately up to the military to decide on the issue.
Carignan said that after 39 years as a combat officer who has risked her life for her country, she “can’t believe that in 2024 we still have to justify the contribution of women … in the service of their country.”