CBC News
Simulated warfare set to take place on Winnipeg's streets next week could cause major emotional stress among recent immigrants, a refugee agency says.
About 500 military reservists will take part in Exercise Charging Bison, one of the largest urban-warfare exercises in Canadian history.
Wanda Yamomoto, volunteer service co-ordinator with Welcome Place, says soldiers patrolling the streets could evoke horrific memories for new immigrants, many of whom came to the city from war-ravaged nations.
"We have a number of refugees who are located primarily in the downtown area," Yamomoto said. "As soon as they start to see folks in full military combat uniforms carrying rifles and things like that, they may be re-traumatized."
Col. Kelly Woiden with the Armed Forces' 38th brigade said Charging Bison will focus very little on combat scenarios.
"You'll see some smaller patrol-sized groups of soldiers doing what we call stabilization operations – training for an environment which looks at peace support operations, humanitarian assistance and operations," Woiden said.
"The population as a whole will not see World War II."
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http://www.cbc.ca/manitoba/story/mb-charging-bison-20060428.htmlWhy Winnipeg? Weather similar to Iraq and/or Afghanistan? :shrug: