OTTAWA — Canada only has two women from the military deployed on United Nations peacekeeping missions right now, raising concerns Ottawa is failing to lead by example and may be called out by the international body for missing its targets.

In 2017, former prime minister Justin Trudeau launched a big push to have Canada become a leader internationally promoting women in peacekeeping. It was part of the his government's feminist foreign policy.

But statistics show the number of female Canadian Armed Forces members contributing to peacekeeping has dwindled so much it recently hit rock bottom.

The most recent batch of UN statistics published at the end of May shows just 29 Canadians deployed as part of the 11 current UN peacekeeping missions.

That includes 18 military staff officers, six p

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