Former special-forces commander named military’s sixth vice-chief in four years
OTTAWA — The Canadian Armed Forces saw its top ranks shuffled Monday as former special-forces commander Lt.-Gen. Mike Rouleau was tapped to become the military’s sixth second-in-command in four years, forcing several other moves down the line.
Rouleau will take over this summer from Lt.-Gen. Jean-Marc Lanthier, who surprised many last week when he announced his plan to retire after only a year as vice-chief of the defence staff.
Lanthier was named vice-chief last July and it was hoped at the time that he would provide stability after years of upheaval starting with Vice-Admiral Mark Norman’s suspension as second-in-command in January 2017.
Rouleau is currently commander of the Canadian Joint Operations Command, meaning he is responsible for managing all Canadian military operations in the country as well as overseas.