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MON · 2026-06-22 · 00:01 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0622-86265
News/Canada steps up at Rimpac to rebut Trump’s freeriding charge
NSR-2026-0622-86265News Report·EN·National Security

Canada steps up at Rimpac to rebut Trump’s freeriding charge

Canada is sending two frigates and a submarine to the Rim of the Pacific Exercise (Rimpac), the world's largest multinational naval exercise. The deployment includes HMCS Ottawa, HMCS Regina, and HMCS Corner Brook, which will participate from Wednesday to July 31.

Maria SiowSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-22 · 00:01 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Canada steps up at Rimpac to rebut Trump’s freeriding charge
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Canada is sending two frigates and a submarine to the Rim of the Pacific Exercise (Rimpac), the world's largest multinational naval exercise. The deployment includes HMCS Ottawa, HMCS Regina, and HMCS Corner Brook, which will participate from Wednesday to July 31. This exercise will involve over 25,000 military personnel from 31 countries. Analysts view Canada's participation as a demonstration of its commitment to the Indo-Pacific region and a response to accusations of "freeriding." Canadian sailors will engage in anti-submarine warfare training with allied forces.

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Rimpac provides a valuable training environment for its military assets.

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Rimpac is the world’s largest multinational naval exercise.

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Canada is deploying two frigates and a submarine to Rimpac.

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The deployment is seen as a pointed rebuttal to Washington’s “freeriding” charge.

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The deployment is seen as a display of Indo-Pacific seriousness.

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Canada is deploying two frigates and a submarine to the world’s largest multinational naval exercise this week, in what analysts describe as both a display of Indo-Pacific seriousness and a pointed rebuttal to Washington’s “freeriding” charge.HMCS Ottawa, HMCS Regina and submarine HMCS Corner Brook are slated to join the biennial Rim of the Pacific Exercise (Rimpac) from Wednesday to July 31, which is expected to draw more than 25,000 military personnel from 31 countries, including Australia, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and the UK.Lieutenant Commander Linda Coleman, spokeswoman for Canada’s Maritime Forces Pacific, told local media that Rimpac “provides a valuable training environment” for its military assets, with Canadian sailors set to conduct anti-submarine warfare exercises alongside allied ships and aircraft.
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