Former Iraq, Afghanistan commander to lead COVID-19 vaccine distribution efforts
OTTAWA — Canadian Forces Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin knows his way around a modern-day war zone as well as any Canadian soldier. He commanded NATO’s training mission in Iraq and led Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan at the height of the fiercest fighting there.
But now he’s undertaking what many Canadians would regard as his most important mission — leading the logistical rollout of a COVID-19 vaccine on their home soil.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau named Fortin on Friday to lead the Canadian military in its role co-ordinating logistics for distributing a COVID-19 vaccine across the country, when one is ready.
The announcement followed days of criticism over the Trudeau government’s vaccination strategy and uncertainty about when Canadians might have access to an eventual vaccine.


