9/11 terrorist attacks, ensuing war propelled Canada’s military into 21st century
OTTAWA — Andrew Leslie clearly remembers the morning of Sept. 11, 2001. The 43-year-old brigadier-general charged with ensuring the army’s ability to talk in battle and disrupt enemy communications was in a meeting in Ottawa when he received a call to turn on the television.
“We turned the TV on and all of us literally watched the second aircraft plow into…” His voice drops as his mind goes back 20 years. “Into the tower. Within two to three minutes of turning it on.”
The 9/11 attacks transformed Leslie’s life, leading him to command Canadian troops in Afghanistan. They also propelled Canada’s military into the 21st century by sparking a professional, physical and cultural upheaval that is still felt today — for better and for worse.
“9/11 changed the world,” Leslie says. “And 9/11 changed the Canadian Armed Forces to the same impact and intensity that it changed the rest of the world.”