Operation Canopy
Operation Canopy was the Canadian Forces participation in Canadian government efforts to help the residents of Kashechewan, Ontario during an evacuation of the community in late 2005. Military personnel flew to Kashechewan to supplement local water treatment facilities.
Media reports indicated 138 military personnel participated in OP Canopy, including:
- a ROWPU detachment consisting of personnel from 4 Airfield Engineer Squadron at 4 Wing CFB Cold Lake, Alberta, and 86 Airfield Support Unit at 8 Wing CFB Trenton, Ontario;
- members from 3 Canadian Rangers Patrol Group located in northern Ontario who helped with ROWPU operations, distribution of drinking water, assistance to community elders, and liaison with community leaders; and
- reservists, employed as liaison officers in Cochrane, Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie, and Timmins.
Media coverage of documents released to Canadian media under Canada's Access to Information Act suggested the exercise was perceived as a public relations exercise. One report in the documents said, "No estimate, detailed planning or needs assessment were completed before the commitment of the personnel and equipment.... Although an excellent PR exercise, the true need of the detachment was never established." Other problems highlighted in media:
- ".... the high-tech equipment did not work well in cold temperatures and water drawn from the river had to be preheated before being treated...."
- ".... finding storage space for 190,000 litre bags of water that were filled only to three-quarters capacity to allow for expansion in case they froze in the northern climate...."