Record-breaking sniper shot in Iraq should be ‘celebrated,’ Trudeau says
OTTAWA — The record-breaking kill shot by a Canadian sniper in Iraq should be “celebrated,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday, even as he insisted Canada’s mission in the battle-racked country remains a non-combat one.
“What happened there is, first of all, something to be celebrated for the excellence of the Canadian Forces in their training, in the performance of their duties,” Trudeau told a news conference.
“But it’s also something to be understood as being entirely consistent with what Canada is expected — and Canadians expect our forces — to be doing as part of the coalition against Daesh.”
Daesh is another name for the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, or ISIL.


