
Canada’s young prime minister Justin Trudeau announced the country would send NATO troops to Latvia to counter alleged Russian aggression. He made the announcement on the eve of the national Canada Day celebration in the context of a tripartite summit with the presidents of the United States and Mexico. President Obama earlier at that summit urged Canada to make a greater contribution to NATO forces, saying “the world needs more Canada.” Canada plans to send more than 500 troops for a semi-permanent rotational deployment. The Russian embassy in Ottawa calls the move “Cold War saber rattling” and a waste of money and resources.














