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The biggest thing is the recruiting process is too slow. I think the DND are working on reducing barriers to enlistment related to stigma and discrimination, but the speed of beauraucracy is still a major setback.
Russia has a healthy military, as they'll take anyone who will get on a bus that dumps them on the front line. The US military has a whole program to make young people aware of them, and then snatch them right as they come out of highschool.
Those are extremes that I don't want Canada to resort to. If they can work on making the application process responsive and painless unlike the job recruitment process, then they will set themselves as a competitive opportunity with more skilled recruits to fill any gaps there may be. Pay will also be a big factor.