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Belleville Chamber welcomes military members to breakfast event Wednesday

By Paul Martin Feb 24, 2026 | 1:52 PM

The Belleville Chamber of Commerce is putting a spotlight on the Canadian Armed Forces with its upcoming Chamber Breakfast on Wednesday.

The Chamber welcomes Lieutenant Colonel Craig Greely and CWO Rene Gagnon, who will share insights from their experience on Operation LENTUS, the Canadian Armed Forces’ coordinated response to natural disasters here at home.

Operation LENTUS is activated when a province or territory facing an emergency—such as wildfires, floods, ice storms, or hurricanes—requires additional support beyond its own resources. In these situations, the federal government may mobilize CAF personnel, equipment, and facilities to assist.

The Operation follows a well-established framework designed to support communities in crisis and help restore essential services during some of Canada’s most challenging moments.

This breakfast offers a unique opportunity to gain firsthand perspective on how the CAF responds in times of need, the realities on the ground during domestic operations, and the critical role these efforts play in strengthening community resilience.

Attendees are encouraged to come early and enjoy the coffee networking mingle from 7-7:30 am followed by a full buffet that includes two styles of egg dishes, two choices of meat, potatoes, fruit, plus muffins, breads, pastries and juices.

Presentations will begin approximately 7:50 a.m.