Canada resisting UN request to extend Mali mission: Sources
OTTAWA — The Trudeau government is resisting a United Nations request to extend Canada’s peacekeeping mission in Mali so medical evacuations can continue while replacements for Canada’s personnel arrive, according to multiple sources.
Canada has eight helicopters and 250 military members in the sprawling West African nation to rescue injured peacekeepers and UN workers and to transport troops and equipment.
The year-long mission is scheduled to end in July, at which point the Canadians will pack up and start heading home.
While an official announcement has not been made, sources tell The Canadian Press that Romania is expected to take over from Canada. Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan visited Romania last weekend.


