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Vanguard August/September 2022

Preserving capacity, General Tom Lawson, Chief of the Defence Staff, Keys to Canadian SAR

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training and retention" and "fully leverag- ing Canada's diversity," SSE offers some solid initiatives. However, the objectives are vague and there is no outline for po- tential measurement. Some of the initia- tives are concrete, such as diversity targets, a goal for growth in the ranks, the appoint- ment of a diversity champion, the creation of the CAF Transition Group or tax relief for deployed personnel under the rank of lieutenant-colonel. Other initiatives are the promise of human resource and retention strategies. Most of them have yet to see the light of day, according to the 2020-21 De- partmental Results Report. Another limitation of the SSE's person- nel chapter is that the initiatives it presents seem to stand on their own, without much connection to one another. These initia- tives are top-down, centred on National Defence Headquarters (NDHQ) as the authority for implementation. The culmination of Operation Honour and the 2021 scandals, the recruitment and retention issues and high level of dis- satisfaction among the ranks, among other concerns, require a more holistic approach to personnel management, one that better bridges the overlap between concerns and are mission specific. Defence Policy Review: Rethinking People First, Mission Always A defence policy review does not need to overhaul the objectives and ideas outlined FIRST: POLICY www.vanguardcanada.com AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2022 19 in SSE to have the intended effects. Some of the disruptions this could cause might override the benefits of such an approach. Encouragingly, Anita Anand announced on May 10, 2022 that DND is taking the direction of an update, which will ensure a certain level of continuity. However, the personnel file has yet to get the level of prioritization required to ensure the CAF and its members can ad- equately respond to the threat environ- ment. The problem is not new – the latest report on discrimination in the Depart- ment of National Defence (DND) and the CAF observed that the defence team has yet to implement the majority of two decades worth of personnel-related rec- ommendations. It is an issue of leadership Members of The Royal Canadian Regiment participate in a scenario as part of the Basic Tactical Aviation Course (BTAC) . Photo: MCpl Laura Landry, Canadian Armed Forces

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