Canadians show support for Latvian allies on tense Independence Day in Baltic country
RIGA, Latvia — A parade through the streets of Riga Friday in which Canadian soldiers helped mark Latvian independence took on added significance as neighbouring Russia continues its war on Ukraine.
Latvia, a small Baltic nation sharing a long border with Russia, has frequently lived under occupation throughout its history and fears an invasion from its powerful and unpredictable neighbour.
Canada has sent 1,000 soldiers to the country, creating with its NATO allies a defence and dissuasion force based at Camp Adazi, outside the capital.
Lt.-Col. Jérémie Gauvreau, deputy commander of Task Force Latvia, told The Canadian Press that Canada is playing “an essential role” in Latvia.