Operation Impact
On 3 October 2014, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced that he would put forth a motion to send forces to participate in the coalition for military intervention against ISIL by deploying combat aircraft. On 7 October 2014, the House of Commons approved of sending nine aircraft to join coalition airstrikes against ISIL in Iraq along with 69 special forces advisors to train the Iraqi government's military. The Canadian Armed Forces' contribution to the coalition against ISIL was later dubbed Operation Impact. On 30 March 2015, the House of Commons voted to extend the mission to targets in Syria. No additional forces were announced.
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Operation Impact
On 3 October 2014, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced that he would put forth a motion to send forces to participate in the coalition for military intervention against ISIL by deploying combat aircraft. On 7 October 2014, the House of Commons approved of sending nine aircraft to join coalition airstrikes against ISIL in Iraq along with 69 special forces advisors to train the Iraqi government's military. The Canadian Armed Forces' contribution to the coalition against ISIL was later dubbed Operation Impact. On 30 March 2015, the House of Commons voted to extend the mission to targets in Syria. No additional forces were announced.
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On 3 October 2014, Canadian Pr ...... on programs in Iraq and Syria.
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1 killed (friendly fire)
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2014-09-04
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*Canadian airstrikes onISILended on February 2016
*Ground operations ongoing
*ISIL ground attacks on Canadian special forces repelled
*JTF2conducting long range targeting of ISIL militants
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*1CC-177 Globemasterstrategic airlifter
*2CC-130J Herculestactical airlifter
*2CP-140 Aurorasurveillance aircraft
*3CH-146 Griffonmulti-role aircraft
*596 CF personnel (including special forces)
*7CF-18 Hornetmulti-role fighters. All of them were withdrawn on February 2016.
*≈200 special forces operators
Up to 200,000 fighters in Iraq and Syria
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Abu Ali al-Anbari
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Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
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Abu Omar al-Shishani
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Abu Suleiman al-Naser
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Abu Waheeb
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Al Meinzinger
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David Johnston
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Harjit Sajjan
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Jonathan Vance
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Julie Payette
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the Global War on Terrorism
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the Military intervention against ISIL and
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Iraq
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Syria
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*Ground operations ongoing
*Ca ...... ge targeting of ISIL militants
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*≈200 special forces operato ...... lobemaster strategic airlifter
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Up to 200,000 fighters in Iraq and Syria
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Canadian Joint Operations Command
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Canadian Special Operations Forces Command
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Military of ISIL
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On 3 October 2014, Canadian Pr ...... itional forces were announced.
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Operation Impact
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