Canada: a new global approach in defense management strategy

Authors

  • Paul Clep Faculty of Education University of Montreal

Abstract

In May 2008 the Canadian Federal Government outlined its vision for the Department of National Defense and the Canadian Forces with a national program - Canada First Defense Strategy. The major tenets of the Canada First Defense Strategy and the Government priorities were focused on reforming the Canadian Forces in all aspects.

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Published

2011-10-21