The UN treaty in question bans the use of soldiers under the age of 18, not 19. Canada might be using a stricter policy though.Cpl Kendall wrote:
I consider anyone under 19 to be a child and would oppose their use in a war. No offense Panzer Grenadier. As a side note, Canada has signed a treaty stating that we will not use child soldiers, so while you can join up at 17, you will not be deployed until you turn 19.
The morality of involving kids in warfare?
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Well unless I was misinformed Canada will not deploy you until you turn 19. We have a history of overdoing things as a way of setting an example, but my info is several years out of date so I could be wrong.Sea Skimmer wrote:
The UN treaty in question bans the use of soldiers under the age of 18, not 19. Canada might be using a stricter policy though.
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