Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan arrives at the Prime Minister's office on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on January 30, 2024, captured by THE CANADIAN PRESS photographer Sean Kilpatrick.


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Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan is poised to make history as Canada's first female Chief of the Defence Staff, with her official appointment ceremony slated for July 18, according to CTV News. She succeeds Gen. Wayne Eyre, who retired earlier this year after an illustrious 40-year career.

Carignan began her military journey in 1990 as a military engineer, rising through the ranks with notable achievements. She led critical missions during Quebec's 2019 spring floods and commanded in diverse international settings, including NATO operations in Iraq and deployments in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Golan Heights, and Afghanistan.

In 2021, Carignan advanced to her current position and assumed the mantle of overseeing professional conduct and culture within the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF). This role tasked her with instigating vital cultural reforms, especially amidst ongoing probes into instances of sexual misconduct. Her proactive approach included a strategic five-year agenda aimed at effecting tangible change and fostering a more inclusive and respectful military environment.

Despite her initiatives, a troubling uptick in reported cases of sexual misconduct within the CAF was documented by Statistics Canada in December. Carignan acknowledged these findings seriously, reaffirming the CAF's steadfast resolve to combat such behaviors unequivocally.

Recently, the CAF collaborated closely with the Department of National Defence to outline an ambitious blueprint for implementing 194 recommendations aimed at bolstering cultural reforms across their ranks.

Carignan, a dedicated mother of four, with two of her children serving in the Armed Forces, brings extensive experience and a deep commitment to reshaping the organizational ethos of the CAF as she assumes this groundbreaking leadership role.

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