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Canada appoints woman army chief for first time in country's history

  • Lieutenant-General Jennie Carignan is appointed as the first woman to lead Canada's military, announced by the prime minister.
  • Carignan, a highly-decorated soldier and mother of four, including two in the Canadian Armed Forces, will be promoted to general and succeed General Wayne Eyre.
  • Carignan, known for her excellent service, trained as a combat engineer and quickly advanced through the ranks, challenging stereotypes about women in the military.
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