Are all Canada Command operations in Canada ?
No.
I cant think of at least one case where more resources are indeed needed to (seriously) have the required effect.
Indeed.
To quote the Canada Command website (ref:
link) [
Emphasis mine, to note the responsibility elements of Canada COM as noted by CDN Aviator above]
Canada Command stands on guard for Canada. It maintains a 24/7 watch over the country, ready to respond to threats and crisis in an area of operations that spans more than nine million square kilometres, 240,000 kilometres of coastline and almost 9,000 kilometres of borders. In addition to covering Canada and continental North America and the approaches, Canada Command pays close attention to other areas of the world where threats to Canada may exist, for example, it has also conducted operations off the coasts of Africa and South America.
Technically, as a "force employer" Canada Command presently has standing headquarters and attached under operational command, SAR assets including squadron, JRCC and CMCC personal and equipment. (ref:
SAR in Canada) All other capabilities are the responsibilities of the various "force generators (FG)" (RCN, CA, RCAF, other CF elements) to provide. If the situations requiring the FG organizations' capabilities outstrips their ability to respond, then that would mean that at the moment, it is they that wouldn't have enough resources, not Canada Command. I understand that LGen Semianiw seemed to be technically accurate in what he said, but the manner in which the statement was provided seemed not to help provide the additional context of the technicalities of the force employer/force generator relationship within which existing and future capability requirements is viewed.
Regards
G2G