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National Defence committee  Yes, there's a real need for that. If I look back to 2010-11, that was a concern. We did a number of trials and tests on having sensors on the ocean floor to know who's in the north. As I'm sure the committee is aware, there are submarines that go through our north—we would call

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

LGen (Ret'd) Walter Semianiw

National Defence committee  That I don't know the answer to. You'd have to turn to somebody else for an answer to that question.

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

LGen (Ret'd) Walter Semianiw

National Defence committee  Victoria-class submarines are not effective in the Arctic. I don't know how effective they are outside of the Arctic, but at the end of the day, I don't know if the military has a plan. It's always a great debate in the Canadian Armed Forces whether or not we need submarines tha

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

LGen (Ret'd) Walter Semianiw

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

LGen (Ret'd) Walter Semianiw

National Defence committee  That's a great question. The question was posed to the previous panel, and I think the answer is clear. At the end of the day, whether we would be on our own, nobody knows. That's where I take a slightly different view. I agree more with Dr. Huebert that we need to perhaps start

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

LGen (Ret'd) Walter Semianiw

National Defence committee  Yes. It's a great question. As I said in the latter part of my presentation, that's something that needs to be looked at, because there are neither enough fighter aircraft nor enough personnel across the north or being moved into the north. Yes, you have Resolute, Yellowknife and

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

LGen (Ret'd) Walter Semianiw

National Defence committee  That's a great question. I don't have the answer to that or the expertise to answer that question, but I can tell you that I have had the privilege of actually sitting [Technical difficulty—Editor] a number of times watching missile launches out of China. At a certain point, whet

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

LGen (Ret'd) Walter Semianiw

National Defence committee  Thank you very much, Mr. Chair, and thank you for the invitation to address the committee. As the last commander of Canada Command, responsible for Canada's north from a military perspective, my comments today, as I'm sure you're aware, will be focused on the threats to Canada'

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

LGen (Ret'd) Walter Semianiw

National Defence committee  Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. I'm Lieutenant-General Semianiw.

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

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