Military Challenges In Canada Essay

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The military is outdated and Canada would be better served by contracted military services to address military challenges as they arise. It’s no secret that the days of conventional war fighting are coming to a close and the gap that they leave on the world stage is filled with conflicts who’s nature is complex and obscure. Conventional militaries have been challenged to adapt to the changes in global conflict and has, thus far, adapted poorly. When government agencies are no longer able to keep up with changing and produce efficient and effective outcomes, the solution is often to privatize or outsource the service. Examples of this include the outsourcing of driver’s licence testing in Ontario to Serco DES or private ambulance companies who provide the majority of the ambulance services in Canadian cities. The basic economic principle is that the market is motivated to provide …show more content…

With a Canadian Public Debt of $611.9 billion in 2014 and campaign promise by the current government to run a budget deficit, financial savings should be a significant concern for Canadians. The economics challenges faced by the Canadian Armed Forces is not only one of inefficiency but also ineffective policies. The procurement process is deeply flawed and the policy in place to force procurement in Canada significantly handicaps the capabilities of the military. An example is the mind blowing price of $2 billion per surface combatant for the Royal Canadian Navy, notably more than double the price of any other comparable modern warship in the world and with less capabilities. A PMC would not have such political pressure to find a solution within Canada and as a result could field better equipment at a lower

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