The Canadian Army can absolutely run exercises in Canada. The decision to conduct the Combat Team and Battle Group exercises for Build Year elements in Latvia was taken in the interests of efficiency, allowing us to square the circle of readiness and reconstitution. Light Battalion validation at JRTC and JPMRC allows for interoperability gains to be made in an efficient manner, while allowing our light battalions to work inside formations of like forces.
There will still be collective training in Canada, and the folks designing and running the training in Europe will, for the most part, be the ones that were running MAPLE RESOLVE in Canada. CT in Canada will focus on up to Level 5 Combined Arms Team at training centres as close to home garrisons as possible to minimize transportation costs and reduce time away from home garrisons ahead of deployments.
Having said that, I agree with you on your assessment of the viability of the plan offered on the last page to have NATO tank fleets in Canada. There is very little "win" for anyone involved but great costs for all!
FHG,
We have been operating an effective tank fleet for decades, with some peaks and valleys along the way to be sure. We are small, and I would like us to have at least two regiments worth but there we are. For the foreseeable future we'll have tank squadrons roll through our Latvia mission. Our tankers will work with Canadian infantry along with those of many other NATO eFP partners. Those in Canada will be prepping to go on the next rotation or reforming after one. They will likely take advantage of places like Suffield and Wainwright for live fire prior to deploying. One of our fleets is in R&O, and we will have a new maintenance facility out west. So the situation is difficult but manageable and it is improving.
Could a NATO ally at some point in the future decide they want to have a training centre in Canada like the Germans did? Who knows? It is very expensive to ship battlegroups across the ocean (and a continent for that matter). If they station it here they then have to take care of it. Nothing is free. If they chose to do that it would be for their benefit and they estimated that the juice was worth the squeeze.