Move comes a day after announcement that mission will be 'expanded and extended'
CBC News Posted: Mar 19, 2015 8:10 AM ET Last Updated: Mar 19, 2015 8:10 AM ET
A day after Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced his intention to "expand and extend" Canada's ongoing military mission in Iraq, Foreign Affairs Minister Rob Nicholson is set to hold a noon-hour briefing for ambassadors from other countries involved in the battle against ISIS.
On Wednesday, the prime minister said he plans to put forward a motion in the House of Commons next week to extend Canada's mission beyond the current deadline, which expires in early April.
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