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HMCS Vancouver to be deployed to Libya mission

HMCS Vancouver will be deployed to join NATO forces participating in the mission to protect Libyan civilians, Canadian military officials say.

HMCS Vancouver will be deployed to join NATO forces participating in the mission to protect Libyan civilians, Canadian military officials say.

TheCanadianshipis set toreplaceHMCS Charlottetown, which was sent to the Mediterraneanin March.

HMCS Vancouver carries about 250 officers and crew. ((DND))

"Canada remains steadfast in its commitment to protect the Libyan people from threats of violence," Defence Minister Peter MacKay said in a statement released Wednesday.

Libyan rebel fighters have been clashing with longtime ruler Moammar Gadhafi, who has refused to step aside.

The frigate, stationed inEsquimalt,B.C.,carries a crew of about 250 officers and crew and includes a CH-124 Sea-King helicopter and air detachment, the military said.

Canada currently has seven CF-18 fighter jets, two CP-140 Auroramaritimepatrol planes, two CC-130 Hercules tankers, a refueller and HMCS Charlottetown in the region to help enforce the UN-backed no-fly zone and arms embargo against Libya.

There are about 650 Canadian Forces personnel in the area.

Foreign Affairs MinisterJohn Baird visited Libyathis week after Canada recognized rebels fighting Gadhafi as the legitimate government of that country.

With files from The Canadian Press