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Sending Canadian vessel to Cuba alongside Russia's was carefully planned: minister

The future HMCS Margaret Brooke, is docked at a ceremony in Halifax on July 15, 2021.(Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press)
The future HMCS Margaret Brooke, is docked at a ceremony in Halifax on July 15, 2021.(Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press)
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National Defence Minister Bill Blair's office is defending the decision to send a Canadian ship to Cuba where it docked alongside some of Russia's fleet, calling it a "carefully" planned move to increase its presence in the region. 

Spokesman Daniel Minden issued a statement on Sunday saying the visit to Havana's port "was carefully and fulsomely planned," and the minister authorized it on the advice of the Royal Canadian Navy and Canadian Joint Operations Command. 

"We've made the smart choice to boost our naval presence in the region this week," the statement reads.

"We believe that this marked an especially important time to show a Canadian presence."

Michael Chong, the Conservatives' foreign affairs critic, questioned why Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government sent a Canadian ship to "celebrate" relations "with a communist dictatorship at all," referring to Cuba. 

"Let alone while Russian warships are docked there?" Chong posted on X. 

James Bezan, the partys critic for national defence, said the decision  warrants a probe by the parliamentary committee on defence, saying he wants to hear Joly and Blair testify. 

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre issued a statement on X, formerly Twitter, describing the visit as "reckless, radical and dangerous."

"While our troops are starved of resources, Trudeau spends defence budget sending a Canadian naval ship to Cuba alongside the Russian navy to honour Cuba's brutal communist government," it reads.

The visit to Havana marks the first for Canada's navy since 2016 and comes at a time when Canada has sent billions in aide and military equipment to Ukraine to help it fight off Russia's invasion, which began in February 2022.

Trudeau was himself travelling back to Canada on Sunday following a summit staged in Switzerland to help advance peace in Ukraine.

While there, Trudeau pledged a $52 million package to assist Ukraine and co-chaired a session for leaders where he discussed the need for the international community to call for the return of the close to 20,000 Ukrainian children forcibly removed from their homes by Russia.

In his statement on Sunday, Minden said HMCS Ville de Quebec, one of Canada's warships, and a CP-140 patrol plane had been tracking the Russian flotilla, adding the military publicized the port visit.

In its post on X, the Canadian Joint Operations Command said the port visit by Canada came in recognition "of the long-standing bilateral relationship" between Canada and Cuba.

The visit by HMCS Margaret Brooke is set to last from June 14 to 17.

Joly's office deferred to Blair's when asked to respond.

A statement from Blair's office says he will provide an update on Monday "about Canada鈥檚 ongoing work to monitor the Russian navy flotilla, and to demonstrate Canada鈥檚 military presence and capability around North America."

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 16, 2024

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