Duties would include mass internment of citizens after terrorist attack, mirroring militarization of law enforcement in U.S. and Britain
The Canadian military is reorganizing its priorities to suit a “post 9/11-world,” by creating reservist units for each area of the country that would be tasked with providing “domestic security,” and involve roles such as the mass internment of citizens in the event of a terrorist attack.
“The Canadian military has embarked on a wide-ranging plan to turn its reserve soldiers into focused units trained and equipped to respond to a nightmarish array of domestic threats,” reports the National Post.
“The remodeling of the reserves will see the development of specialist units in four of the military's regional divisions — Atlantic, Quebec, Ontario and the West.”
This is an open announcement that Canada has been subdivided into military units that will be policed by military reserves, who will take a “dominant role in domestic operations in the future,” according to the article.
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