HMCS Halifax departs to Europe for NATO support during Russian invasion of Ukraine
HALIFAX — A second Canadian warship left Halifax on Saturday to support NATO efforts in northern European waters, a day after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau convened his Incident Response Group to discuss Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
Defence Minister Anita Anand was on hand as the HMCS Halifax departed for the six-month deployment, and told the flag-waving crowd of family members and onlookers that the crew’s contribution to NATO’s deterrence measures will help Europe uphold its “strength and sovereignty.”
“It is so important for us all to be united, to stand together against unwarranted and illegal Russian aggression and to stand up for peace, deterrence and the defensive posture on which NATO is built,” she said.
The ship’s 253-person crew included an embedded Air Detachment with a CH-148 Cyclone helicopter.