State of Canadian Armed Forces' combat readiness growing worse, government report warns

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Only 58 per cent of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) would be able to respond if called upon in a crisis by NATO allies right now — and almost half of the military’s equipment is considered “unavailable and unserviceable” — says a recent internal Department of National Defence (DND) presentation obtained by CBC News.

The presentation, which touches on everything from readiness and equipment to recruiting and ammunition supplies, is dated Dec. 31, 2023.

It’s the latest comprehensive snapshot of the state of the military.

The overview paints an alarming picture of the forces’ decline in readiness — one that’s even worse than the figures presented in last

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