Biological chemical warfare: Sources say Canada will provide: Enhanced monitoring equipment to detect multiple passports and identification fraud Canadian special forces training to spot improvised explosive devices over the next two years Biological and chemical warfare training Harper is also expected to provide additional humanitarian aid for Syrian refugee camps, according to CTV. When he visited Jordan last year, the Prime Minister pledged $105 million to help the country cope with its influx of refugees. Harper will announce the new measures when he hosts Jordanian King Abdullah II, who is visiting Ottawa on Wednesday. Jordan, a country of eight million, is currently hosting to an estimated 625,000 Syrian refugees. Canada has also spent $5 million to buy armoured vehicles for the Jordanian armed forces. Last year, Canadian special forces spent two months bolstering Jordan military in case the civil war in Syria expanded into a regional conflict.
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