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WOUNDED

Canada’s Military and the Legacy of Neglect

Our Disappearing Options for Defending the Nation Abroad and at Home


 

APPENDIX I

Order of Reference

 

Extract from the Journals of the Senate, Wednesday, October 20, 2004:

It was moved by the Honourable Senator Kenny,

That the Standing Senate Committee on National Security and Defence be authorized to examine and report on the national security policy of Canada. In particular, the Committee shall be authorized to examine:

(a) the capability of the Department of National Defence to defend and protect the interests, people and territory of Canada and its ability to respond to and prevent a national emergency or attack, and the capability of the Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness to carry out its mandate;

(b) the working relationships between the various agencies involved in intelligence gathering, and how they collect, coordinate, analyze and disseminate information and how these functions might be enhanced;

(c) the mechanisms to review the performance and activities of the various agencies involved in intelligence gathering; and

(d) the security of our borders and critical infrastructure.

That the papers and evidence received and taken during the Thirty-seventh Parliament be referred to the Committee; and

That the Committee report to the Senate no later than March 31, 2006 and that the Committee retain all powers necessary to publicize the findings of the Committee until May 31, 2006.

After debate,

The question being put on the motion, it was adopted.

Paul C. Bélisle

Clerk of the Senate


APPENDIX II

Who the Committee Heard From

 

Abbas, Mr. Leo

Mayor

Town of Happy Valley Goose Bay

February 3, 2005

 

Adams, Superintendent Bill

Federal Services Directorate

RCMP

June 9, 2003

 

Adams, Mr. John

Commissioner

Canadian Coast Guard

May 5, 2003

 

Adams, Corporal Terrance

CFB Borden Technical Services

CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Addy,Major General (ret’d)Clive

National Past Chairman, Federation of Military and United Services Institutes of Canada

October 15, 2001

 

Addy,Major General (ret’d)Clive

Conference of Defence Associations (Ottawa)

June 27, 2005

Alarie, Master Corporal Bernadette

Canadian Forces Dental Services School

CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Alexander,Dr.Jane

Deputy Director

U.S. Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)

February 4, 2002

 

Allan, Major Murray

Deputy Commanding Officer

Royal Regina Rifles

January 27, 2003

 

Allard,The HonorableWayne

Ranking Member (Republican – Virginia), U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee

February 5, 2002

 

Allen,Mr.Jon

Director General, North America Bureau

Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

January 28, 2002, March 17, 2003

 

Amos, Chief Warrant Officer Bruce

423 Maritime Helicopter Squadron, 12

   Wing Shearwater

January 22-24, 2002

 

Anderson, Colonel N.J.

National Defence

May 2, 2005

 

Andrash,Mr.P. (Duke)

Sergeant 481, Vancouver Police Department

November 18-22, 2001

 

Arcand, Chief Warrant Officer Gilles

5th Combat Engineer Regiment

CFB Valcartier

September 24, 2003

 

Atkins, Chief Superintendent Ian

Criminal Operations Officer, H Division, RCMP

January 22-24, 2002, September 22-23, 2003

 

Atkinson, Ms. Joan

Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy and Program Development

Department of Citizenship and Immigration

January 28, 2002

 

Audcent, Mr. Mark

Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel

Senate of Canada

December 2, 2002

 

Avis, Captain Peter

Director of Maritime Policy, Operations and Readiness

Department of National Defence

April 7, 2003

 

Axworthy, Dr. Thomas

Chairman, Centre for Study of Democracy

Queen's University

September 29, 2003

 

Badger, Captain Chris J.

Vice President, Operations, Vancouver Port Authority

November 18-22, 2001

 

Baird, Master Corporal Keith

Bravo Squadron

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Baker, Mr. Mike

Vice-President, Corporate Management

Canadian Air Transport Security Authority

November 25, 2002

 

Baker, Lieutenant-Colonel Roy

Wing Logistics and Engineering Officer

CFB Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Balnis, Richard

Senior Research Officer

Canadian Union of Public Employees

November 18, 2002

 

Baltabaev, M.P., Mr. Tashpolot

Kyrgyz Republic

May 12, 2003

 

Barbagallo, Lieutenant Jason

The Black Watch

November 5-6, 2002

 

Bariteau, Lieutenant-Colonel François

Commanding Officer, Canadian Forces

  Leadership and Recruit School

National Defence

June 1, 2005

 

Barrett, Major Roger R.

Operational Officer, 2 RCR

CFB Gagetown

January 22-24, 2002

 

Barrette, Mr. Jean Director

Security Operations, Safety and Security Group

Transport Canada

November 27, 2002 / December 2, 2002

 

Bartley, Mr. Alan

Director General, Policy Planning and Readiness, Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Preparedness

July 19, 2001

 

Basrur, Dr. Sheela

Medical Officer of Health

City of Toronto

October 30, 2003

 

Bastien, Major-General Richard

Deputy Commander of Air

Assistant Chief of the Air Staff

Department of National Defence

December 3, 2001

 

Bastien, Commander Yves

Formation Administration Officer

Maritime Forces Atlantic

January 22-24, 2002

 

Baum, Major Nigel

J4

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Bax, Ms. Janet

Director General, Programs

Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Preparedness

October 20, 2003

 

Beare, Brigadier-General Stuart A. Commander, Land Forces Western Area

National Defence

March 7, 2005

 

Beattie, Captain Davie

Canadian Parachute Centre Adjutant

CFB Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Beattie, Lieutenant-Colonel Mark

Senior Staff Officer, Canadian Forces Support Training Group, CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Beazley, Chief Frank

Halifax Regional Police

Halifax Regional Municipality

September 23, 2003

Beers, Master Corporal Robert

Canadian Forces School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering

CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

Begin, Mr. Robert

Regional Director, Quebec

Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Preparedness

October 27, 2003

 

Begley, Inspector J.J. (Jim)

Federal Policing Service

RCMP

November 18-22, 2001

 

Belcourt, Chief Warrant Officer Mario

12th Canadian Armoured Regiment

5th Canadian Mechanized Brigade CFB Valcartier

September 24, 2003

 

Bell, Lieutenant-Commander John

Commander, HMCS Queen

National Defence

March 9, 2005

 

Bell, Mr. Peter

Intelligence Analyst

Organized Crime Agency of B.C.

November 18-22, 2001

 

Belzile,Lieutenant-General (ret’d)Charles

Chairman

Conference of Defence Associations

October 15, 2001

 

Bercuson, Dr. David J.

Director, Centre for Military and Strategic Studies

University of Calgary

April 19, 2004 and March 8, 2005

 

Bernier, Warrant Officer Michel

5th Military Police Platoon

CFB Valcartier

September 24, 2003

 

Berry, Major David

Canadian Parachute Centre Training Officer Commander

CFB Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Berthiaume, Lieutenant-Colonel Philip (Res)

Essex and Kent Scottish Regiment

December 1, 2004

 

Berthiaume, Mr. Tim

Deputy Fire Chief

City of Windsor

February 10, 2003

 

Bildfell, Mr. Brian

Director, Ambulance Services

City of Windsor

February 27, 2003

 

Bilodeau, Mr. Ronald

Associate Secretary to the Cabinet, Deputy Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister and Security and Intelligence Coordinator, Privy Council Office

February 24, 2003

 

Bishop Jr., The Honorable Sanford D.

(Democrat – Georgia)

U.S. House Select Committee on Intelligence

February 5, 2002

 

Bissonnette, Captain J.R.A.

Commander, 5th Military Police Platoon

CFB Valcartier

September 24, 2003

 

Black, Mr. Bob

Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness

City of Edmonton

January 28, 2003

 

Black, Lieutenant Colonel Dean C.

Commanding Officer, 403 Squadron

CFB Gagetown

January 22-24, 2002

 

Blackmore, Mr. David

Director of Building and Property, Emergency Operations Centre Manager City of St. John’s

March 31, 2003

 

Blair, Colonel Alan

12 Wing Commander

National Defence

May 5, 2005

 

Blair, Master Warrant Officer Gérald

Canadian Forces School of Communications and Electronics

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Blanchard, Master Corporal Piette

Canadian Forces Dental Services School

CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Blanchette, Lieutenant-Colonel Michael

Commander, Canadian Parachute School

CFB Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Bland, Professor Douglas

Chair of Defence Management Program, School of Policy Studies

Queen’s University

October 29, 2001 / May 27, 2002 / June 27, 2005

 

Blight, Master Corporal

8 Air Maintenance Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Blondin, Colonel Yvan

Wing Commander, 3 Wing Bagotville

National Defence

June 1, 2005

 

Bloodworth, Ms Margaret

Deputy Minister

Public Safety and Emergency

  Preparedness Canada

February 15, 2005

 

Boisjoli, Lieutenant-Commmander André

Commanding Officer, HMCS Glace Bay, Maritime Forces Atlantic

January 22-24, 2002

 

Bolton, Lieutenant Colonel Bruce D

Commanding Officer

The Black Watch, Royal Highland Regiment of Canada

November 5-6, 2001

 

Bon, Mr. Daniel

Director General, Policy Planning, Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy

Department of National Defence

July 18, 2001

 

Bonnell, Mr. R.J. (Ray)

Superintendent, Officer in Charge, Protective Services Branch, RCMP

December 2, 2002

 

Boswell, Lieutenant-Colonel Brad

Acting Director of Army Doctrine

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Bouchard, Major-General J.J.C

Commander, 1 Canadian Air Division

National Defence

March 10, 2005

 

Boucher, Mr. Mark

National Secretary Treasurer

Canadian Merchant Service Guild

February 2, 2005

Boulden, Ms Jane

Canada Research Chair in International Relations and Security Studies

Royal Military College of Canada

November 29, 2004

 

Bourgeois, Mr. Terry

District Chief, Rural District 3, Communications, Fire and Emergency Service, Halifax Regional Municipality

September 23, 2003

 

Boutilier, Dr. James A.

Special Advisor (Policy), Maritime Forces, Pacific Headquarters

Department of National Defence

June 9, 2003

 

Bowes, Lieutenant-Colonel Steve

Armour School

C.F.B. Gagetown

National Defence

January 31, 2005

 

Boyer, Colonel Alain

Commander 15 Wing Moose Jaw

National Defence

March 9, 2005

 

Bramah,Mr.Brian

Regional Director

Transport Canada

November 18-22, 2001

 

Brandt, Mr. Brion

Director, Security Policy

Transport Canada

May 5, 2003

 

Bradley, Corporal John

Imagery Technician

17 Wing Imaging and Associate Air Force Historian, 17 Wing Winnipeg

November 18-22, 2001

 

Brochet, Inspector Pierre, Chief of Operation, Planning Section, Montreal Police Service, City of Montreal

September 26, 2003

 

Brodeur, Vice-Admiral (Ret’d) Nigel

As an individual

March 1, 2005

 

Brooks, Captain Melissa

CFB Petawawa

June 25-27, 2002

 

Brown, Major Chris

424 Squadron

CFB Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Bryan, Mr. Robert

Emergency Planning Coordinator City of Vancouver

January 30, 2003

 

Buck,Vice-AdmiralRon

Chief of the Maritime Staff

Department of National Defence

December 3, 2001, August 14, 2002, April 7, 2003

 

Buck, Vice-Admiral Ron

Vice Chief of the Defence Staff

National Defence

December 6, 2004

 

Buenacruz, Corporal

Wing Administration

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Bugslag, Mr. Bob

Executive Director, Provincial Emergency

  Program

Government of British Columbia

March 1, 2005

 

Bujold, Mr. Guy

Assistant Deputy Minister

Infrastructure Canada

February 7, 2005

 

Bullock,Ms.Margaret

Manager, Security Awareness, Policy and Regulatory Corporate Security, Air Canada

November 18-22, 2001

 

Burke, Captain (N)Greg

Chief of Staff,  Maritime Forces Atlantic

Department of National Defence

January 22-24, 2002

 

Burke,Mr.Sean

Research Associate, National Security Studies, Council on Foreign Relations

February 4, 2002

 

Burr, Ms Kristine

Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy

Transport Canada

February 7, 2005

 

Burrell, Mr. Bruce

Assistant Deputy Chief Director, Halifax Regional Fire Service

Halifax Regional Municipality

September 23, 2003

 

ButlerMr. John

Regional Director, Newfoundland and

  Labrador

Canadian Coast Guard

February 2, 2005

 

Calder,Mr.Kenneth

Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy

Department of National Defence

November 26, 2001, August 14, 2002, April 26, 2004, October 25, 2004

 

Cameron,ColonelScott

Director of Medical Policy on the staff of the Director General Health Services (DGHS)

Department of National Defence

December 10, 2001

 

Cameron, Captain Keith

CFB Petawawa

June 25-27, 2002

 

Campbell, Anthony

Vice-President, Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies

June 3, 2002

 

Campbell,Lieutenant-GeneralLloyd

Commander of Air Command and Chief of the Air Staff

Department of National Defence

December 3, 2001

 

Campbell, Master Corporal Steve

426 Training Squadron, 8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Camsell, Lieutenant-Colonel J.F.

36th Service Battalion

February 2, 2005

 

Caouette, Sergeant Denis, Operational Planning Section, Montreal Police Service, City of Montreal

September 26, 2003

 

Capstick, Colonel Mike

Director, Land Personnel Strategy

Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry

March 10, 2005

 

Caron, Corporal Denis

National Support Arrangements Coordinator, Coast and Airport Watch National Coordinator, Organized Crime Branch, RCMP

April 7, 2003

 

Caron, Lieutenant-General Marc

Chief of Land Staff

National Defence

February 7, 2005

 

Carroll, Lieutenant-Commander Derek HMCS Tecumseh

National Defence

March 8, 2005

 

Castillo, Corporal Marvin

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Castonguay,Staff SergeantCharles

Unit Commander, RCMP

November 5-6, 2001

 

Cellucci, H.E. Paul

Ambassador

Embassy of the United States of America to Canada

August 15, 2002

 

Cessford, Lieutenant-Colonel Michael

Acting Commader, Canadian Forces Joint Operations Group, CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Chapin, Mr. Paul

Director General, International Security Bureau, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

February 23, 2004

 

Charette,Mr.Serge

National President

Customs Excise Union Douanes Accise

January 22-24, 2002

 

Chartier, Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel Victor G., OMM, CD.

The Black Watch

November 5-6, 2002

 

Chartrant,Lieutenant-CommanderYves

Acting Commanding Officer, HMCS Huron

Maritime Forces Pacific

November 18-22, 2001

 

Chow, Lieutenant Commander Robert

Commanding Officer, HMCS Unicorn (Saskatoon)

January 27, 2003

 

Christie, Mr. Ryerson

Researcher, Centre for International and

  Security Studies

York University

March 21, 2005

Cirincione,Mr.Joseph

Senior Director, Non Proliferation Project, The Carnegie Foundation

February 5, 2002

 

Clapham,Superintendent,Ward D.

Officer in Charge

RCMP

November 18-22, 2001

 

Clark, Captain Robert

CO BW No.2497 Cadet Corps

Head Librarian, Law Library

McGill University

November 5-6, 2002

 

Clarke, Master Corporal James

Gulf Squadron

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Clarke, Mr. Shawn

Acting Regional Director, Prince Edward Island, Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Preparedness

October 27, 2003

 

Coble,The HonorableHoward

Ranking Member (Republican, North Carolina)

U.S. House Judiciary Committee

February 7, 2002

 

Cohen, Mr. Andrew

Associate Professor, School of

  Journalism and Communications

Carleton University

March 21, 2005

 

Collenette, P.C., M.P., The Honourable David Michael

Minister of Transport

December 2, 2002

 

Connolly, Mr. Mark

Director General, Contraband and Intelligence Services Directorate, Customs Branch

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

February 10, 2003, September 22, 2003

 

Connolly, Mr. Mark

Head, Customs Contraband, Intelligence and Investigations

Canada Border Services Agency

February 23, 2004

 

Conyers, Jr.,The HonorableJohn

Ranking Member Democrat-Michigan, U.S. House Judiciary Committee

February 7, 2002

 

Cooper, First Officer Russ

Toronto Representative, Security Committee

Air Canada Pilots Association

November 4, 2002

 

Corcoran,Mr.James

Former Deputy Director, Operations

Canadian Security and Intelligence Service

October 1, 2001

 

Cormier, Master Seaman Michael

Canadian Forces Military Police Academy

CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Cormier, CaptainMichael P.

Deputy Harbour Master

Vancouver Port Authority

November 18-22, 2001

 

Côté,Mr.Bertin

Deputy Head of Mission

Canadian Embassy (Washington)

February 4-7, 2002

Côté, Master Corporal Claude

Bravo Squadron

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Côté, Brigadier-General Gaston

Commander, Land Forces Quebec Area

National Defence

June 1, 2005

 

Côté,Mr.Yvan

Investigator, Organized Crime Task Force, Montreal Urban Community Police Department

November 5-6, 2001

 

Coulter, Mr. Keith

Chief, Communications Security Establishment

February 24, 2003

 

Couture,Lieutenant-GeneralChristian

Assistant Deputy Minister (Human Resources – Military)

Department of National Defence

December 10, 2001

 

Crabbe,Lieutenant-General (Ret’d) Ray

Royal Military Institute of Manitoba (RMIM)

March 10, 2005

 

Creamer,Mr.Dennis

Vice-President, Finance and Administration

Halifax Port Authority

January 22-24, 2002

Crober, Mr. Paul

Regional Director for B.C. and Yukon,

Emergency Mgmt. and National Security Sector, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada

March 1, 2005

 

Crosbie, Mr. William

Director General, North America Bureau

Foreign Affairs Canada

April 11, 2005

 

Crouch,Dr.Jack Dyer

Assistant Secretary of Defence, International Security Policy

Office of the U.S. Secretary of Defence

February 6, 2002

 

Croxall, Corporal Kevin

CFB Borden Administration Services, CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Cushman, Dr. Robert

Chief Medical Officer of Health, City of Ottawa

February 3, 2003

 

D’Avignon,Mr.Michel

Director General, National Security, Policing and Security Branch, Solicitor General Canada

July 19, 2001

 

D'Cunha, Dr. Colin

Commissioner of Public Health, Chief Medical Officer of Health, Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, Ontario

October 30, 2003

 

Daigle, MSC, CD, MGen. Pierre

Special Advisor to the Chief of Defence Staff

Department of National Defence

March 17, 2003 / February 23, 2004

 

Dallaire, Gabriel

Gulf Squadron, CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Daniels, Private Jason

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Davidson, Rear-Admiral Glenn V.

Commander, Maritime Forces Atlantic

Department of National Defence

September 22, 2003

 

Davies,Ms.Krysta M.

Intelligence Analyst Specialist

KPMG Investigation and Security Inc.

October 01, 2001

 

Dawe,Mr.Dick

Manager, Personnel Support Programmes, Maritime Forces Pacific

November 18-22, 2001

 

DeCastro, Second Lieutenant. Rod

The Black Watch

November 5-6, 2002

 

DeCuir,Brigadier-GeneralMike

Deputy Regional Commander

Canadian NORAD Region Headquarters

November 18-22, 2001

 

Deemert, Mr. Rob

Cabin Security, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers

August 15, 2002

Deering, Richard

Chief of Police

Royal Newfoundland Constabulary

February 3, 2005

 

Dempsey, Mr. Lawrence

National Secretary Treasurer

Canadian Merchant Service Guild

September 22, 2003, February 2, 2005

 

Dempster, Major-General Doug

Director General, Strategic Planning

National Defence

April 11, 2005

 

De Riggi,Mr.Angelo

Intelligence Officer

Organized Crime Task Force - RCMP

November 5-6, 2001

 

Deschamps, Col. André

Director, Continental Operations

Department of National Defence

May 6, 2002

 

Desrosiers, Chief Warrant Officer Christian

5th Canadian Light Artillery Regiment

September 24, 2003

 

Devlin,Mr.W.A. (Bill)

Manager, Hub Development, Vancouver International Airport

Air Canada

November 18-22, 2001

 

deVries, Nicolaas C.W.O. (Ret’d)

Military Bands

January 31, 2005

 

Dewar, Captain (N) (Ret'd) John

Member, Maritime Affairs

Navy League of Canada

May 12, 2003, June 2, 2003

 

Dewitt, Mr. David

Director, Centre for International and

  Security Studies

York University

December 2, 2004

 

Dickenson,Mr.Lawrence T.

Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Security and Intelligence

Privy Council Office

October 29, 2001 / February 24, 2003

 

Dietrich,Chief Warrant OfficerDan

Chief Warrant Officer

One Canadian Air Division

November 18-22, 2001

 

Dion, Corporal Yves

Canadian Forces Fire Academy

CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Ditchfield,Mr.Peter

Deputy Chief Officer

Organized Crime Agency of B.C.

November 18-22, 2001

 

Doge, Ms. Trish

Director, Risk and Emergency Management, City of Vancouver

January 30, 2003

 

Douglas, Lieutenant-Colonel Brian

Artillery School

C.F.B. Gagetown

National Defence

January 31, 2005

 

Dowler,Chief Petty Officer First ClassGeorge

Maritime Forces Atlantic

January 22-24, 2002

 

Downton, Master Corporal Doug

426 Training Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Doyle,Lieutenant ColonelBert

Commanding Officer, 402 Squadron

17 Wing Winnipeg

November 18-22, 2001

 

Droz,SuperintendentPierre

Criminal Operations

RCMP

November 5-6, 2001

 

Duchesneau, Mr. Jacques

President and Chief Executive Officer

Canadian Air Transport Security Authority

November 25, 2002

 

Dufour, Major Rénald

Commander, 58th Air Defence Battery

CFB Valcartier

September 24, 2003

 

Dufresne, Corporal

Canadian Forces Postal Unit

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Duguay,Mr.Yves

Senior Director

Corporate Security Risk Management

Air Canada

November 18-22, 2001

 

Dumais, Lieutenant-General Marc J.

Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff

National Defence

June 27, 2005

Duncan, Mr. Mark

Vice-President, Operations

Canadian Air Transport Security Authority

November 25, 2002

 

Dunn,Major GeneralMichael

Vice Director, Strategic Plans and Policy

The Pentagon

February 06, 2002

 

Durocher, Captain Pascal

Deputy Commanding Officer,

2EW Squadron, CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Earnshaw, Commander Paul F.

Commanding Officer TRINITY, Joint Ocean Surveillance Information Centre

Department of National Defence

September 22, 2003

 

Edmonds, Captain (N) David

Chief of Staff Personnel & Training, Naval Reserve

Department of National Defence

September 25, 2003

 

Elcock, Mr.Ward

Director

Canadian Security Intelligence Service

August 14, 2002, February 17, 2003

 

Elliott, Mr. William

Assistant Deputy Minister, Safety and Security Group

Transport Canada

November 27, 2002, December 2, 2002, May 5, 2003

 

Ellis, Captain Cameron

CFB Petawawa

June 25-27, 2002

Ellis, Colonel Jim

2nd in Command, Operation Peregrine

National Defence

March 1, 2005

 

Ellis, Ms. Karen

Assistant Deputy Minister (Infrastructure and

Environment), National Defence

June 6, 2005

 

Enger,InspectorT.G. (Tonia)

Operations Officer

RCMP

November 18-22, 2001

 

Erkebaev, M.P., The Honourable Abdygany

Speaker of the Legislative Assembly

Kyrgyz Republic

May 12, 2003

 

Evans,Ms.Daniela

Chief, Customs Border Services

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

November 18-22, 2001

 

Evraire, Lieutenant-General (Ret'd) Richard J.

Conference of Defence Associations

April 19, 2004

 

Fadden,Mr.Richard

Deputy Clerk, Counsel and Security Intelligence Coordinator

Privy Council Office

October 29, 2001,  January 29, 2002, August 14, 2002

 

Fagan,Mr.John

Director of Intelligence and Contraband, Atlantic Region

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

January 22-24, 2002

 

Fagan, Mr. Wayne

Regional Vice-President

Union of Canadian Transportation

  Employees (UCTE)

February 2, 2005

 

Falconer, CaptainVic

Formation Drug Education Coordinator, Formation Health Services (Pacific)

Maritime Forces Pacific

November 18-22, 2001

 

Falkenrath,Mr.Richard

Senior Director

U.S. Office of Homeland Security

February 07, 2002

 

Fantino, Chief Julian

Toronto Police Service

May 6, 2002

 

Farmer, Mr. Rick

Area Manager, Ontario East Port of Entries

Citizenship and Immigration Canada

May 7-9, 2002

 

Farr, Mr. Bruce

Chief and General Manager, Toronto Emergency Medical Services

City of Toronto

October 30, 2003

 

Ferguson,Mr.Brian

Assistant Deputy Minister, Veterans Services

Veterans Affairs Canada

January 22-24, 2002

 

Fergusson, Mr. James

Centre for Defence and Security Studies

Department of Political Studies

University of Manitoba

March 10, 2005

 

Fernie, Iain

Regional Security Operations Manager

Air Canada

June 24, 2002

 

Ferris, Mr. John

Faculty of Social Sciences,

  International Relations Program

University of Calgary

March 8, 2005

 

Fields, Fire Chief Dave

Fire Department

City of Windsor

February 27, 2003

 

Fisher, Second Lieutenant Greg

The Black Watch

November 5-6, 2002

 

Fisher, Captain Kent

J8

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Flack, Mr. Graham

Director of Operations, Borders Task Force

Privy Council Office

March 17, 2003, February 23, 2004

 

Flagel,Mr.Brian

Director, Airport Operations

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

November 18-22, 2001

 

Fleshman, Larry

General Manager, Customer Service Toronto, Air Canada

June 24, 2002

 

Flynn,CommanderSteven

U.S. Coast Guard and Senior Fellow

National Security Studies, Council on Foreign Relations

February 04, 2002

 

Fonberg, Mr. Robert

Deputy Secretary to the cabinet, Operations

Privy Council Office

March 17, 2003

 

Forcier, Rear-Admiral J.Y. Commander, MARPAC

National Defence

February 28, 2005

 

Forcier,CommodoreJean-Yves

Chief of Staff J3, Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff, Department of National Defence

July 18, 2001

 

Forgie,Mr.John

Enforcement Supervisor, Vancouver

Citizenship and Immigration Canada

November 18-22, 2001

 

Fortin, Lieutenant-Colonel Mario

Acting Commanding Officer, 426 Squadron

CFB Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Foster, Lieutenant-Colonel Rob

Acting Commanding Officer, 8 Air Maintenance Squadron

CFB Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Fox, Mr. John

Member

Union of Canadian Transportation

  Employees (UCTE)

February 2, 2005

Fox, Mr. John

Regional Representative, Nova Scotia

(UCTE)

September 22, 2003

 

Francis, Warrant Officer Charles

Bravo Squadron

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Frappier, Mr. Gerry

Director General, Security and Emergency Preparedness and Chair of Interdepartmental Marine Security Working Group, Transport Canada

April 7, 2003, June 2, 2003, February 25, 2004

 

Frappier, Lieutenant-Colonel Jean

Commander, 12th Canadian Armoured Regiment, 5th Canadian Mechanized Brigade, CFB Valcartier

September 24, 2003

 

Fraser,Rear-AdmiralJamie D.

Commander

Maritime Forces Pacific

November 18-22, 2001

 

Fraser,Ms.Sheila

Auditor General of Canada

December 10, 2001, December 6, 2004

 

Frederick, Corporal

8 Air Maintenance Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Frerichs, Private Travis

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Fries, Mr. Rudy

Emergency Management Coordinator, London-Middlesex Community

City of London

March 31, 2003

 

Froeschner, Major Chris

Acting Commanding Officer, 429 Squadron

CFB Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Gadula, Mr. Charles

Director General, Fleet Directorate, Marine Services, Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada

April 7, 2003

 

Gagné, Major M.K.

Officer Commanding Administration

  Company, 2nd Battalion Princess

National Defence

March 10, 2005

 

Gagnon, Major Alain

Commanding Officer, Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre, Montreal

June 25-27, 2002

 

Gagnon, Mr. Jean-Guy, Deputy Director, Investigations Department, Montreal Police Service, City of Montreal

September 26, 2003

Gardner, Major Craig

Mechanized Brigade Group

CFB Petawawa

June 25-27, 2002

 

Garnett, Vice-Admiral (Ret'd) Gary L.

National Vice-President for Maritime Affairs

Navy League of Canada

May 12, 2003

 

Garnon, Lieutenant-Commander Daniel

Comptroller, National Defence

September 25, 2003

 

Gauthier, Corporal

2 Air Movement Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Gauthier,Major-General Michael J.C.M.

Director General of Intelligence

National Defence

December 13, 2004

 

Gauvin, Major Bart

Directorate of Army Training 5

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Gauvin,CommodoreJacques J.

Acting Assistant Chief of the Maritime Staff

Department of National Defence

December 3, 2001

 

Giasson,Mr.Daniel

Director of Operations, Security and Intelligence

Privy Council Office

January 8, 2002 / January 29, 2002

 

Gibbons, The Honorable Jim

Member (Republican – Nevada)

U.S. House Select Committee on Intelligence

February 6, 2002

 

Giffin-Boudreau, Ms. Diane

Acting Director General, Atlantic Region, Department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada

September 22, 2003

 

Gilbert,Chief Warrant OfficerDaniel

Department of National Defence

December 3, 2001

 

Gilbert, Staff Superintendent Emory

Operational Support Services, Toronto Police Services, City of Toronto

October 30, 2003

 

Gilkes, Lieutenant-Colonel B.R.

Kings Own Calgary Regiment

National Defence

March 8, 2005

 

Gimblett, Mr. Richard

Research Fellow

Centre for Foreign Policy Studies

Dalhousie University

February 21, 2005

 

Girouard, Commodore Roger

Commander, CANFLTPAC

National Defence

February 28, 2005

Giroux, Master Corporal

Canadian Parachute Centre

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Glencross, Captain, Reverend Bruce

Regimental Padre Minister

The Black Watch

November 5-6, 2002

 

Gludo, Colonel J.D.

Commander, 41 Canadian Brigade Group of Canada, National Defence

March 8, 2005

 

Goatbe,Mr.Greg

Director General, Program Strategy Directorate

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

January 28, 2002

 

Goetz, Captain J.J.

Mechanized Brigade Group

CFB Petawawa

June 25-27, 2002

 

Goodall, Superintendent Bob

Bureau Commander, Field and Traffic Support Bureau

Ontario Provincial Police

October 30, 2003

 

Goss, The Honorable Porter

Chair (Republican - Florida)

U.S. House Select Committee on Intelligence

February 6, 2002

 

Gotell,Chief Warrant OfficerPeter

Operations

12 Wing Shearwater

January 22-24, 2002

 

Goupil,InspectorPierre

Direction de la protection du territoire, Unité d’urgence, région ouest, Sûreté du Québec

November 5-6, 2001

 

Graham, Master Corporal

8 Air Maintenance Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Graham, Erin

Manager Safety, Capital District Health

Halifax Regional Municipality

September 23, 2003

 

Granatstein, Dr. Jack

Chair, Council for Defence and Security in the 21st Century

May 27, 2002, April 28, 2004

 

Grandy,Mr.Brian

Acting Regional Director, Atlantic Region

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

January 22-24, 2002

 

Grant, Captain Timothy J.

Commander, 1 Canadian Mechanized

  Brigade Group

National Defence

March 7, 2005

 

Gray, P.C., Right Honourable Herb

Chair and Commissioner, Canadian Section, International Joint Commission

March 29, 2004

 

Green, Major Bill

Commanding Officer, Saskatchewan Dragoons (Moose Jaw)

January 27, 2002

 

Grégoire, Mr. Marc

Assistant Deputy Minister, Safety and Security Group

Transport Canada

February 25, 2004

 

Gregory, Leading Seaman

Wing Administration Human Resources Department

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Grue, Superintendent Tom

Edmonton Police Services

City of Edmonton

January 28, 2003

 

Guevremont, Benoît

Gulf Squadron

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Guindon, Captain (N)Paul

Submarine Division

Maritime Forces Atlantic

January 22-24, 2002

 

Gutteridge, Mr. Barry

Commissioner, Department of Works and Emergency Services

City of Toronto

October 30, 2003

 

Gupta, Lieutenant-Colonel Ranjeet K.

Canadian Forces School of Military  Engineering, C.F.B. Gagetown

National Defence

January 31, 2005

 

Haché, Colonel Mike

Director, Western Hemisphere Policy

National Defence

April 11, 2005

 

Haeck,Lieutenant ColonelKen F.

Commandant of Artillery School IFT

CFB Gagetown

January 22-24, 2002

 

Hall, Major Steve

Deputy Commandant, Canadian Forces School of Communications and Electronics

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

Hamel, MWO Claude

Regimental Sergeant-Major Designate

The Black Watch

November 5-6, 2002

 

Hammond, Major Lee

Artillery

CFB Petawawa

June 25-27, 2002

 

Hansen, Superintendent Ken

Director of Federal Enforcement

RCMP

April 7, 2003, June 9, 2003

 

Hapgood, Warrant Officer John

Canadian Parachute Centre

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Harlick,Mr.James

Assistant Deputy Minister, Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Preparedness, National Defence

July 19, 2001, October 20 & 27, 2003

 

Harrison, Captain (N)R.P. (Richard)

Assistant Chief of Staff, Operations, Maritime Forces Pacific

November 18-22, 2001

 

Hart, Corporal

Wing Administration Human Resources Department, 8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Harvey, Lieutenant-Commander Max

Commander

H.M.C.S. Cabot

February 2, 2005

 

Haslett, Lieutenant Adam

Logistics Officer & Course Commander, The Black Watch

November 5-6, 2002

 

Hatton,CommanderGary

Commanding Officer, HMCS Montreal

Maritime Forces Atlantic

January 22-24, 2002

 

Haydon, Mr. Peter T.

Senior Research Fellow, Center for Foreign Policy Studies

Dalhousie University

April 28, 2003, February 1, 2005

 

Hazelton,LColSpike C.M.

Commandant of Armour School C2 SIM, CFB Gagetown

January 22-24, 2002

 

Hearn,Brigadier-GeneralT.M.

Director General, Military Human Resources Policy and Planning

Department of National Defence

December 10, 2001

 

Hébert, Barbara

Regional Director, Customs, Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

June 24, 2002

 

Heinbecker, Paul

Former Ambassador to the U.N.

As an individual

February 21, 2005

 

Heimann, Dr. Alan

Medical Officer of Health

City of Windsor

February 27, 2003

 

Heisler, Mr. Ron

Canada Immigration Centre, Halifax

Department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada

September 22, 2003

 

Henault,General Raymond R.

Chief of the Defence Staff

National Defence

December 3, 2001

 

Hendel, Commodore (Ret’d) Hans

Consultant, Canadian Forces Staff College

April 28, 2003

 

Henderson, Major Georgie

Deputy A3

CFB Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Henneberry,Lieutenant-Commander, HMCS Nanaimo

Maritime Air Force Command Pacific

November 18-22, 2001

 

Henry, Dr. Bonnie

Associate Medical Officer of Health

City of Toronto

October 30, 2003

 

Henschel, Superintendent Peter

Federal Services Directorate

RCMP

June 9, 2003

 

Herbert,Mr.Ron

Director General, National Operations Division

Veterans Affairs Canada

January 22-24, 2002

 

Hickey, Mr. John

MHA, Lake Melville

House of Assembly of Newfoundland

  and Labrador

February 3, 2005

 

Hickey, Captain (N) Larry

Assistant Chief of Staff Plans and Operations (Maritime Forces Atlantic)

National Defence

June 16, 2003

 

Hildebrand, Sergeant F.D. (Fred)

“H” Division, Criminal Operations Branch, RCMP

September 22, 2003

 

Hildebrandt, Captain Gerhard

Canadian Parachute Centre

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Hill, Mr. Dave

Chair, Capital Region Emergency Preparedness Partnership

City of Edmonton

January 28, 2003

 

Hillier, General Rick

Chief of the Defence Staff

National Defence

May 30, 2005

 

Hillmer, Dr. Norman

Professor of History and International Affairs.

Carleton University

November 1, 2004

 

Hincke,ColonelJoe

Commanding Officer

12 Wing Shearwater

January 22-24, 2002

 

Hines,ColonelGlynne

Director, Air Information Management, Chief of the Air Staff

National Defence

July 18, 2001

 

Holman, Major-General (Ret’d)

Fraser Canadian Forces College Toronto

June 27, 2005

 

Horn, Lieutenant-Colonel Bernd

CFB Petawawa

June 25-27, 2002

 

Hornbarger, Mr.Chris

Director

U.S. Office of Homeland Security

February 7, 2002

 

Hounsell, Master Corporal Scott

Candian Forces School of Electronical and Mechanical Engineering, CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Howe, Corporal Kerry

CFB Borden Technical Services

CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Huebert, Dr. Rob

Professor, Dept. of Political Science

University of Calgary

March 8, 2005

 

Hunt, Mr.Baxter

Embassy of the United States of America to Canada

August 15, 2002

 

Hunter, The Honorable Duncan

Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Military Procurement (Republican – California)

U.S. House Armed Services Committee

February 6, 2002

 

Hupe, Master Corporal Bryan

426 Training Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Hynes, Major A.G.

Air Reserve Coordinator (East)

1 Canadian Air Division Headquarters

Feburary 1, 2005

 

Iatonna, Mr. Mario

Municipal Engineer

City of Windsor

December 1, 2004

Idzenga, Major Ray

Commanding Officer, Gulf Squadron

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Inkster,Mr.Norman

President, KPMG Investigation and Security Inc.

Former Commissioner, RCMP

October 1, 2001

 

Innis, Captain Quentin

Instructor, Canadian Parachute Centre

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Irwin, Brigadier-General S.M.

Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian

  Forces Housing Agency

National Defence

June 6, 2005

 

Issacs,SergeantTony

Search and Rescue Technician

Maritime Forces Atlantic

January 22-24, 2002

 

Jackson, Major David

J3

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

Jackson,Ms.Gaynor

Manager, Military Family Support Centre, Maritime Forces Pacific

November 18-22, 2001

 

Janelle, Private Pascal

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Jarvis, Vice-Admiral Greg

Assistant Deputy Minister (Human Resources Military)

February 21, 2005

 

Jean, Mr. Daniel

Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy and Program Development, Department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada

March 17, 2003

 

Jeffery,Lieutenant GeneralM.K.

Chief of the Land Staff

Department of National Defence

December 3, 2001 / August 14, 2002

 

Jeffery,Lieutenant General (ret’d) Mike

June 27, 2005

 

Jenkins,Wilma

Director, Immigration Services

Citizenship and Immigration Canada

June 24, 2002

 

Jestin, Colonel Ryan

Commander, C.F.B. Gagetown

3 Area Support Group

National Defence

January 31, 2005

 

Job, Mr. Brian

Chair, Institute of International Relations

University of British Columbia

March 1, 2005

 

Johns, Fred

General Manager, Logistics and Processing Strategies

Canada Post

August 15, 2002

 

Johnson, Captain Don

President

Air Canada Pilots Association

November 4, 2002

 

Johnson, Captain Wayne

J7, CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Johnston, Rear-Admiral (Ret’d) Bruce

As an individual

April 28, 2003

 

Johnston, Chief Cal

Chief of Police

City of Regina

January 27, 2003

 

Johnston, Mr. Kimber

Director General, Stragetic Policy

Public Safety and Emergency

  Preparedness Canada

February 15, 2005

 

Jolicoeur, Mr. Alain

President, Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada

Canada Border Services Agency

February 23, 2004, April 11, 2005

 

Joncas,Chief Petty Officer First ClassSerge

Maritime Command Chief Petty Officer, National Defence

December 3, 2001

 

Jurkowski,Brigadier-General (ret’d)David

Former Chief of Staff, Joint Operations

Department of National Defence

October 1, 2001

 

Kasurak,Mr.Peter

Principal

Office of the Auditor General of Canada

December 10, 2001, December 6, 2004

 

Kavanagh, Paul

Regional Director, Security and Emergency Planning

Transport Canada

June 24, 2002

 

Keane,Mr.John

Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs

U.S. Department of State

February 06, 2002

 

Keating, Dr. Tom

Professor, Department of Political Science

University of Alberta

March 7, 2005

 

Kee,Mr.Graham

Chief Security Officer

Vancouver Port Authority

November 18-22, 2001

 

Kelly, Mr. James C.

As an individual

May 26, 2003

 

Kelly, Chief Warrant Officer Michael

The Black Watch

November 5-6, 2002

 

Kelly,Lieutenant ColonelW.J.

Force Planning and Program Coordination, Vice Chief of the Defence Staff, National Defence

July 18, 2001

 

Kennedy, Mr. Paul E

Senior Assistant Deputy Solicitor General, Policy Branch, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada

February 15, 2005

 

Kennedy,Mr.Paul

Senior Assistant Deputy Solicitor General, Solicitor General of Canada

January 28, 2002, February 24, 2003

 

Kerr, Captain Andrew CD

The Black Watch

November 5-6, 2002

 

Keyes, Mr. Bob

Senior Vice-President, International

Canadian Chamber of Commerce

December 1, 2004

 

Khokhar,Mr.Jamal

Minister-Counsellor (Congressional Affairs)

Canadian Embassy (Washington)

February 04, 2002

 

Kiloh,Insp.D.W. (Doug)

Major Case Manager, RCMP

November 18-22, 2001

 

King, Lieutenant-Colonel Colin

Commanding Officer, Royal Regina Rifles (Regina)

January 27, 2003

 

King, Vice-Admiral (Ret'd) James

As an individual

May 12, 2003

 

King, Vice-Admiral (Ret’d) Jim

Vice-President, Atlantic

CFN Consultants

May 5, 2005

 

Kloster, Mr. Deryl

Emergency Response Department

City of Edmonton

January 28, 2003

 

Kobolak, Mr. Tom

Senior Program Officer, Contraband and Intelligence

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

April 7, 2003

 

Koch, Major Pat

J5, CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

Koop, Mr. Rudy

Research Adviser, Canadian Section

International Joint Commission

March 29, 2004

 

Knapp, Corporal Raymond

CFB Borden Technical Services

June 25-27, 2002

 

Kneale, Mr. John

Executive Coordinator, Task Force on

  Enhanced Representation in the U.S

Foreign Affairs Canada

April 11, 2005

 

Krause,Lieutenant ColonelWayne

423 Maritime Helicopter Squadron

12 Wing Shearwater

January 22-24, 2002

 

Krueger, Master Corporal

8 Air Maintenance Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Kubeck, Commander Kimberley

Naval Control of Shipping Intelligence, Department of National Defence

September 25, 2003

 

Kummel, Colonel Steff J.

Wing Commander, 17 Wing Winnipeg

National Defence

March 10, 2005

 

Kurzynski,MajorPerry

Search and Rescue Operations Centre

Maritime Forces Atlantic

January 22-24, 2002

 

Kwasnicki, Corporal Anita

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

Lachance, Mr. Sylvain

A/Director General, Fleet

Canadian Coast Guard

February 17, 2003

 

Lacroix, Colonel Jocelyn P.P.J.

Commander, 5th Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group, CFB Valcartier

September 24, 2003

Lacroix, Colonel Roch

Chief of Staff, Land Force Atlantic Area

National Defence

May 6, 2005

 

Laflamme, Mr. Art

Senior Representative

Air Line Pilots Association, International

August 14, 2002

 

LaFrance,Mr.Albert

Director, Northern New Brunswick District

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

January 22-24, 2002

 

Lafrenière, Major Luc

Commander, Headquarters and Signal Squadron

CFB Valcartier

September 24, 2003

 

Laing, Captain (Navy)Kevin

Director, Maritime Strategy, Chief of Maritime Staff, National Defence

July 18, 2001

 

Lait, Commander K.B.

Commander, Directorate of Quality of Life,

DQOL 3 - Accommodation Policy Team   Leader, National Defence

June 6, 2005

 

Lalonde, Major John

Air Reserve Coordinator (Western Area)

National Defence

March 8, 2005

 

Landry, Chief Warrant Officer André

1st Battalion, 22nd Royal Regiment

CFB Valcartier

September 24, 2003

 

Landry, LCol (Ret’d) Rémi

International Security Study and Research Group

University of Montreal

June 2, 2005

 

Landry, Inspector Sam

Officer in Charge, Toronto Airport Detachment

RCMP

June 24, 2002

 

Langelier, Mr. André

Director, Emergency and Protective Services, City of Gatineau

February 3, 2003

 

Laprade, CWO Daniel

Headquarters and Signal Squadron

CFB Valcartier

September 24, 2003

 

Laroche, Colonel J.R.M.G.

National Defence

May 2, 2005

 

Larrabee, Mr. Bryan

Emergency Social Services Coordinator, Board of Parks and Recreation, City of Vancouver

January 30, 2003

 

Last, Colonel David

Registrar

Royal Military College of Canada

November 29, 2004

 

Leblanc,Ms.Annie

Acting Director, Technology and Lawful Access Division, Solicitor General of Canada

July 19, 2001

 

LeBoldus, Mr. Mick

Chief Representative at the NATO Flight Training Centre

Bombardier Aerospace

March 9, 2005

 

Lefebvre, Mr. Denis

Executive Vice-President

Canada Border Services Agency

February 7, 2005

 

Lefebvre, Denis

Assistant Commissioner, Customs Branch

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

May 6, 2004, February 10, 2003

 

Lefebvre, Mr. Paul

President, Local Lodge 2323

International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers

August 15, 2002

 

Legault, Mr. Albert

Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)

February 21, 2005

 

Leighton, Lieutenant-Commander John

J1

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Lenton,Assistant Commissioner W.A. (Bill)

RCMP

January 28, 2002, June 9, 2003

 

Leonard, Lieutenant-Colonel S.P.

Royal Newfoundland Regiment

  (1st Battalion)

February 2, 2005

 

LePine, Mr. Peter

Inspector, Halifax Detachment

RCMP

September 23, 2003

 

Lerhe,CommodoreE.J. (Eric)

Commander, Canadian Fleet Pacific

Maritime Forces Pacific

November 18-22, 2001

 

Leslie, Major-General Andrew

Canadian Forces

November 29, 2004

 

Lessard, Brigadier-General J.G.M.

Commander, Land Forces Central Area

December 2, 2004

 

Lester, Mr. Michael

Executive Director, Emergency Measures Organization

Nova Scotia Public Safety Anti-Terrorism Senior Officials Committee

September 23, 2003

 

Levy,Mr.Bruce

Director, U.S. Transboundary Division

Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

January 28, 2002

 

Lichtenwald, Chief Jack

Regina Fire Department

City of Regina

January 27, 2003

 

Lilienthal, Lieutenant-Colonel Mark

Senior Staff Officer

Canadian Forces Support Training Group

CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Loeppky,Deputy CommissionerGarry

Operations

RCMP

October 22, 2001 / December 2, 2002

 

Logan, Major Mike

Deputy Administration Officer, Canadian Forces Support Training Group

CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Loschiuk, Ms Wendy

Principal

Office of the Auditor General of Canada

December 6, 2004

 

Lucas, Brigadier-General Dwayne

Director General – Aerospace Equipment Program Management

National Defence

June 27, 2005

 

Lucas,Major GeneralSteve

Commander One Canadian Air Division, Canadian NORAD Region Headquarters

November 18-22, 2001

 

Luciak, Mr. Ken

Director, Emergency Medical Services City of Regina

January 27, 2003

 

Luloff, Ms. Janet

A/Director, Regulatory Affairs, Safety and Security Group, Transport Canada

November 27, 2002, December 2, 2002

 

Lupien,Chief Petty Officer First ClassR.M.

Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer

Department of National Defence

December 3, 2001

 

Lyrette, Private Steve

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Macaleese, Lieutenant-Colonel Jim

Commander

9 Wing (Gander)

February 2, 2005

 

Macdonald,Lieutenant-GeneralGeorge

Vice Chief of the Defence Staff

Department of National Defence

January 28, 2002, May 6, 2002, August 14, 2002, February 23, 2004

 

Macdonald, Lieutenant-General (Ret’d) George

CFN Consultants Ottawa

June 27, 2005

 

Mack,Rear AdmiralIan

Defence Attaché

Canadian Embassy (Washington)

February 4, 2002

 

MacKay, Major Tom

The Black Watch

November 5-6, 2002

 

MacKenzie, Major-General (Ret'd) Lewis

As an individual

May 3, 2004, December 6, 2004

 

MacIsaac, Captain (N) Roger

Base Commander, CFB Halifax

National Defence

May 6, 2005

 

MacLaughlan, Superintendent C.D. (Craig), Officer in Charge, Support Services ``H'' Division, RCMP

September 22, 2003

 

MacLaughlan, Mr. Craig

Executive Director, Emergency

  Measures Organization

Province of Nova Scotia

May 6, 2005

 

MacLean, Vice-Admiral Bruce

Chief of Maritime Staff

National Defence

February 14, 2005

 

MacLeod,ColonelBarry W.

Commander 3 Area Support Group

CFB Gagetown

January 22-24, 2002

 

Macnamara, Mr. W. Donald

Senior Fellow

Queen’s University

November 29, 2004

 

Macnamara, Brigadier-General (ret'd) W. Don, President, Conference of Defence Associations Institute

May 3, 2004

 

MacQuarrie, Captain Don

J6

CFB Kingtson

May 7-9, 2002

 

Maddison, Vice Admiral.Greg

Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff

National Defence

May 5, 2002, February 14, 2005

 

Magee, Mr. Andee

Dog Master

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

May 7-9, 2002

 

Maher,LieutenantEarl

4 ESR

CFB Gagetown

January 21-24, 2002

 

Maillet, Acting School Chief Warrant Officer Joseph

Canadian Forces School of Communications and Electronics, CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Maines, Warren

Director, Customer Service

Air Canada

June 4, 2002

 

Maisonneuve,Major-GeneralJ.O. Michel

Assistant Deputy Chief of Defence Staff

October 22, 2001

 

Malboeuf, Corporal Barry

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Malec,Mr.George

Assistant Harbour master

Halifax Port Authority

January 22-24, 2002

 

Mallory, Mr. Dan

Chief of Operations for Port of Lansdowne

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

May 7-9, 2002

 

Mandel, Mr. Stephen

Deputy Mayor and Councillor

City of Edmonton

January 28, 2003

 

Manning, Corporal Rob

CFB Borden Technical Services

CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Manson, General (Ret'd) Paul D.

Conference of Defence Associations (Ottawa)

June 27, 2005

Manuel, Mr. Barry

Coordinator, Emergency Measures   Organization, City of Halifax

May 6, 2005 / September 23, 2003

 

Marcewicz, Lieutenant-Colonel

Base Commander, CFB Edmonton

National Defence

March 7, 2005

 

Marsh, Howie

Conference of Defence Associations (Ottawa)

June 27, 2005

 

Martin, Ms Barbara

Director, Defence and Security Relations

Division, Foreign Affairs Canada

April 11, 2005

 

Martin, Mr. Ronald

Emergency Planning Coordinator

City of Vancouver

January 30, 2003, March 1, 2005

 

Mason, Lieutenant-Colonel Dave

Commanding Officer, 12 Air Maintenance Squadron, 12 Wing Shearwater

January 22-24, 2002

 

Mason,Mr.Dwight

Joint Chief of Staff, U.S. Chair, Permanent Joint Board on Defence

The Pentagon

February 06, 2002

 

Mason,Ms.Nancy

Director, Office of Canadian Affairs, Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs

U.S. Department of State

February 06, 2002

 

Massicotte,MsOlga

Regional Director General/Atlantic

Veterans Affairs Canada

January 22-24, 2002

 

Matheson, Corporal

2 Air Movement Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Matte, Colonel Perry

14 Wing Commander

National Defence

May 5, 2005

 

Mattie,Chief Warrant OfficerFred

12 Air Maintenance Squadron

12 Wing Shearwater

January 22-24, 2002

 

Mattiussi, Mr. Ron

Director of Planning and Corporate Services

City of Kelowna

March 1, 2005

 

Maude, Master Corporal Kelly

436 Transport Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

McAdam, Lieutenant-Colonel Pat

Tactics School, C.F.B. Gagetown

National Defence

January 31, 2005

 

McCoy, Chief Warrant Officer Daniel

Support Unit, 430th Helicopters Squadron

CFB Valcartier

September 24, 2003

 

McCuaig, Mr. Bruce

Assistant Deputy Minister

Policy, Planning and Standards Division

Ontario Ministry of Transportation

December 1, 2004

 

McDonald, Corporal Marcus

Canadian Forces Medical Services School

CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

McIlhenny,Mr.Bill

Director for Canada and Mexico

U.S. National Security Council

February 7, 2002

 

McInenly, Mr. Peter

Vice-President, Business Alignment

Canada Post

August 15, 2002

 

McKeage, Mr. Michael

Director of Operations, Emergency Medical Care

Halifax Regional Municipality

September 23, 2003

 

McKerrell, Mr. Neil

Chief, Emergency Management Ont.

Ontario Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services

October 30, 2003

 

McKinnon,ChiefDavid P.

Chief of Police

Halifax Regional Police Force

January 22-24, 2002

 

McKinnon, Lieutenant-Colonel DB

P.E.I. Regiment

February 1, 2005

 

McLean, Corporal

Wing Operations

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

McLellan, The Honourable Anne, P.C. M.P.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public

Safety and Emergency Preparedness

February 15, 2005 & April 11, 2005

 

McLellan, Mr. George

Chief Administrative Officer

Halifax Regional Municipality

September 23, 2003

 

McLeod, Mr. Dave

Lead Station Attendant

International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers

August 15, 2002

 

McManus,Lieutenant-ColonelJ.J. (John), Commanding Officer, 443 (MH) Squadron,

Maritime Air Force Command Pacific

November 18-22, 2001

 

McNeil, Rear-Admiral Dan

Commander, Maritime Forces Atlantic

National Defence

May 6, 2005

 

McNeil, Commodore Daniel

Vice Chief of the Defence Staff Department of National Defence

July 18, 2001

 

McNeil,CommodoreDaniel

Director, Force Planning and Program Coordination, Vice Chief of the Defence Staff

Department of National Defence

July 18, 2001

 

McRoberts, Mr.Hugh

Assistant Auditor General

Office of the Auditor General of Canada

December 6, 2004

 

Mean, Master Corporal Jorge

Canadian Forces School of Aerospace Technology and Engineering

June 25-27, 2002

 

Meisner, Mr. Tim

Director, Policy and Legislation, Marine Programs Directorate

Canadian Coast Guard

February 17, 2003, April 7, 2003

 

Melançon, Lieutenant-Colonel René

Infantry School

C.F.B. Gagetown

National Defence

January 31, 2005

 

Melis, Ms. Caroline

Director, Program Development,

Department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada

March 17, 2003

Mercer,Mr.Wayne

Acting First Vice-President, Nova Scotia District Branch, (CEUDA)

January 22-24, 2002

 

Merpaw, Ms. Diane

Acting Deputy Director, Policy Development and Coordination

Citizenship and Immigration Canada

April 7, 2003

 

Michaud, Mr. Jean-Yves, Deputy Director, Administrative Support Directorate, City of Montreal

September 26, 2003

 

Middlemiss, Professor Danford W.

Department of Political Science

Dalhousie University

May 12, 2003, May 5, 2005

 

Miller, Lieutenant-Colonel

Commander,

10th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA

National Defence

March 9, 2005

 

Miller,Mr.Frank

Senior Director, President’s Adviser on Military Matters

U.S. National Security Council

February 7, 2002

 

Milner, Dr. Marc

Director, Military and Strategic Studies

  Program

University of New Brunswick

January 31, 2005

 

Minto,Mr.Shahid

Assistant Auditor General

Office of the Auditor General of Canada

December 10, 2001

 

Mitchell,Mr.Barry

Director, Nova Scotia District

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

January 22-24, 2002

 

Mitchell,Brigadier GeneralGreg

Commander

Land Forces Atlantic Area

January 22-24, 2002

 

Mogan,Mr.Darragh

Director General, Program and Service Policy Division, Veterans Services

Veterans Affairs Canada

January 22-24, 2002

 

Morency, André

Regional Director General, Ontario Region, Transport Canada

June 24, 2002

 

Morris,Ms.Linda

Director, Public Affairs

Vancouver Port Authority

November 18-22, 2001

 

Morton, Dr. Desmond

Professor

University of McGill

November 15, 2004

 

Moutillet, Lieutenant-Commander Mireille

Senior Staff Officer Policy

National Defence

September 25, 2003

 

Mulder, Mr. Nick

President, Mulder Management Associates

June 9, 2003

 

Mundy, Lieutenant-Commander Phil

Executive Officer

H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte

February 1, 2005

 

Munger,Chief Warrant OfficerJER

Office of Land Force Command

Department of National Defence

December 03, 2001

 

Munroe, Ms. Cathy

Regional Director of Cutsoms for Northern Ontario

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

May 7-9, 2002

 

Murphy, Captain (N)R.D. (Dan)

Deputy Commander, Canadian Fleet Pacific

Maritime Forces Pacific

November 18-22, 2001

 

Murray,Ms.Anne C.

Vice President, Community and Environmental Affairs, Vancouver International Airport Authority

November 18-22, 2001

 

Murray, Major James

Commandant, Canadian Forces Fire Academy

CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Murray,Admiral (Ret’d)Larry

Deputy Minister

Veterans Affairs Canada

January 22-24, 2002

 

Mushanski, Lieutenant Commander Linda

Commanding Officer

HMCS Queen (Regina)

January 27, 2003

 

Narayan,Mr.Francis

Detector Dog Service

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

November 18-22, 2001

 

Nelligan, Mr. John Patrick

Senior Partner, Law Firm of Nelligan O'Brien Payne LLP, Ottawa

December 2, 2002

 

Neumann,Ms.Susanne M.

Compliance Verification Officer

Customs – Compliance Mgt. Division

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

November 18-22, 2001

 

Neville,Lieutenant-ColonelShirley

Wing Administration Officer, Acting Wing Commander, 17 Wing

17 Wing Winnipeg

November 18-22, 2001

 

Newberry,Mr.Robert J.

Principal Director, Territorial Security

The Pentagon

February 06, 2002

 

Newton, CaptainJohn F.

Senior Staff Officer, Operations

Maritime Forces Atlantic

January 22-24, 2002

 

Niedtner, Inspector Al

Vancouver Police, Emergency Operations and Planning Sector

City of Vancouver

January 30, 2003

 

Nikolic, Mr. Darko

District Director, St.Lawrence District

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

May 7-9, 2002

 

Noël, Chief Warrant Officer Donald

5th Field Ambulance

CFB Valcartier

September 24, 2003

 

Nordick, Brigadier-General Glenn

Deputy Commander,Land Force Doctrine and Training Systems, CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Norman, Mr. Mark

President of Daimler-Chrysler and Chair of the Infrastructure Committee

Canadian Automotive Partnership Council

December 1, 2004

 

Normoyle, Ms. Debra

Director General, Enforcement Branch

Department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada

April 7, 2003

 

Normoyle, Ms. Debra

Head, Immigration Enforcement

Canada Border Services Agency

February 23, 2004

 

Nossal, Dr. Kim Richard

Professor and Head, Political Studies

  Department

Queen’s University

November 29, 2004

 

Nymark,Ms.Christine

Associate Assistant Deputy Minister

Transport Canada

January 28, 2002

 

O’Bright,Mr.Gary

Director General, Operations

Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Preparedness

July 19, 2001, October 20, 2003

 

O’Donnell, Mr. Patrick

President

Canadian Defence Industries Association

November 22, 2004

 

O’Hanlon,Mr.  Michael

Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies

The Brookings Institution

February 5, 2002

 

O’Shea,Mr.Kevin

Director, U.S. General Relations Division, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

January 28, 2002

 

Olchowiecki, Private Chrissian

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Orr, Major Ken

Senior Staff Officer, Attraction Canadian Forces Recruiting Group

CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Ortiz,The HonorableSolomon P.

Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Military Readiness (Democrat – Texas)

U.S. House Armed Services Committee

February 06, 2002

 

Ouellet, Chief Warrant Officer J.S.M.

5th Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group

CFB Valcartier

September 24, 2003

 

Ouellet, Major Michel

Acting Commanding Officer, 5th Canadian Service Battalion

CFB Valcartier

September 24, 2003

 

Ouellette, Lieutenant-Colonel Bernard

Commander, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Royal Regiment, CFB Valcartier

September 24, 2003

 

Parker, Major Geoff

Infantry

CFB Petawawa

June 25-27, 2002

Parks, Lieutenant-Commander Mike

Directorate of Army Training 5-4

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Parriag, Ms Amanda

Centre for Research and Information on

Canada

December 6, 2004

 

Pasel, Mr. William

Emergency Measures Coordinator, Hamilton Emergency Services Department, City of Hamilton

March 31, 2003

 

Pataracchia, Lieutenant (N) John

Representing Commanding Officer, Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre, Halifax

CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Paulson, Captain (N) Gary

Commanding Officer of HMCS Algonquin

Maritime Forces Pacific

November 18-22, 2001

 

Payne, Captain (N)Richard

Commanding Officer, Fleet Mantenance Facility Cape Scott

Maritime Forces Atlantic

January 22-24, 2002

 

Pearson,Lieutenant ColonelMichael

Commandant of Infantry School SAT

CFB Gagetown

January 22-24, 2002

 

Pellerin,Colonel (Ret’d)Alain

Executive Director

Conference of Defence Associations

October 15, 2001, April 19, 2004 / June 27, 2005

 

Pelletier, France

Legislative and Regulatory Affairs, Airline Division

Canadian Union of Public Employees

November 25, 2002

 

Penner, Lieutenant-Colonel Doug

Commanding Officer, North Saskatchewan Regiment (Saskatoon)

January 27, 2003

 

Pennie, Lieutenant-General Ken

Chief of Air Staff

National Defence

February 7, 2005

 

Pennie, Lieutenant-General (Ret’d) Ken

CFN Consultants Ottawa

June 27, 2005

Pentland, Mr. Charles

Political Studies, Centre for International

Relations, Queen’s University

November 29, 2004

 

Pentney, Mr. Bill

Assistant Deputy Attorney General

Department of Justice Canada

February 15, 2005

 

Peters,ColonelWilliam

Director, Land Strategic Planning, Chief of the Land Staff

National Defence

July 18, 2001

 

Petras, Major-General H.M.

Chief, Reserves and Cadets

National Defence

June 6, 2005

 

Pettigrew, Master Corporal Robert

Canadian Forces School of Administration and Logistics, CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Pharand,M.Pierre

Director, Airport Security

Montréal Airports

November 5-6, 2001

 

Pichette, Mr. Pierre Paul, Deputy Director, Operational Management Department, Montreal Police Service, City of Montreal

September 26, 2003

 

Pichette,Mr.Pierre-Paul

Assistant Director, Montreal Urban Community Police Department

November 5-6, 2001

 

Pigeon, Mr. Jacques

Senior General Counsel and Head, Department of Justice, Legal Services

Transport Canada

December 2, 2002

 

Pigeon,Mr.Jean François

Acting Director, Security

Montréal Airports

November 5-6, 2001

 

Pile, Commodore Ty

Commander, Canadian Fleet Atlantic

National Defence

May 6, 2005

 

Pile, Captain (N)T.H.W. (Tyron)

Commander, Maritime Operations Group Four, Maritime Forces Pacific

November 18-22, 2001

 

Pilgrim,SuperintendentJ. Wayne

Officer in Charge, National Security Investigations Branch, Criminal Intelligence Directorate, RCMP

July 19, 2001

 

Pinsent, Major John

Canadian Parachute Centre, 8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Pilon, Mr. Marc

Senior Policy Analyst, Security Policy Division, National Security Directorate

Office of the Solicitor General

February 24, 2003

 

Pitman,Mr.B.R. (Brian)

Sergeant, Waterfront Joint Forces Operation, Vancouver

Royal Canadian. Mounted Police

November 18-22, 2001

 

Plante, Master Corporal

8 Air Maintenance Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Poirier, Mr. Paul

Director, Intelligence and Contraband Division

Northern Ontario Region

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

May 7-9, 2002

 

Polson, Captain (N) Gary

Commanding Officer

HMCS Algonquin

Maritime Forces Pacific

November 18-22, 2001

 

 

Potvin, Corporal

8 Air Maintenance Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Poulin, Corporal Mario

Canadian Forces Military Police Academy

CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Preece, Captain (N)Christian

Maritime Forces Atlantic

January 22-24, 2002

 

Préfontaine, Colonel Marc

Comd 34 Brigade Group Executive

The Black Watch

November 5-6, 2002

 

Primeau,M.Pierre

Investigator

Organized Crime Task Force – RCMP

November 5-6, 2001

 

Proulx,Asst. CommissionerRichard

Criminal Intelligence Directorate

RCMP

October 22, 2001

 

Purdy, Ms. Margaret

Associate Deputy Minister

Department of National Defence

August 14, 2002

 

Puxley, Ms Evelyn

Director, International Crime and Terrorism

Division, Foreign Affairs Canada

April 11, 2005

 

Quick, Mr. Dave

Co-ordinator, Emergency Planning

City of Regina

January 27, 2003

 

Quinlan, Grant

Security Inspector

Transport Canada

June 24, 2002

 

Raimkulov, M.P., Mr. Asan

Kyrgyz Republic

May 12, 2003

 

Randall, Dr. Stephen J.

Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences

University of Calgary

March 8, 2005

 

Rapanos, Mr. Steve

Chief, Emergency Medical Services

City of Edmonton

January 28, 2003

 

Rathwell, Mr. Jacques

Manager, Emergency and Protective Services, City of Gatineau

February 3, 2003

 

Read, Mr. John A.

Director General, Transport Dangerous Goods, Transport Canada

February 25, 2004

 

Reaume, Mr. Al, Assistant Chief of Fire and Rescue Services, Fire Department, City of Windsor

February 27, 2003

 

Reed,The HonorableJack

Chair (Democrat – Rhode Island), U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee

February 05, 2002

 

Regehr, Mr. Ernie

Executive Director

Project Ploughshares

March 21, 2005

 

Reid, Chief Warrant Officer Clifford

Canadian Forces Fire Academy

CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Reid,Lieutenant ColonelGord

Commandant, Canadian Forces Air Navigation School (CFANS)

17 Wing Winnipeg

November 18-22, 2001

 

Reid, Warrant Officer Jim

Air Defence Missile

CFB Petawawa

June 25-27, 2002

 

Renahan, Captain Chris

Armour

CFB Petawawa

June 25-27, 2002

 

Richard, CWO Stéphane

5th Canadian Service Battalion

CFB Valcartier

September 24, 2003

 

Richmond,Mr.Craig

Vice President, Airport Operations

Vancouver International Airport

November 18-22, 2001

 

Richter, Dr. Andrew

Assistant Professor, International  Relations and Strategic Studies

University of Windsor

December 1, 2004

 

Riffou, Lieutenant-Colonel François

Commander, 1st Battalion, 22nd Royal Regiment, CFB Valcartier

September 24, 2003

 

Rivest, Master Corporal Dan

Canadian Forces School of Aerospace Technology and Engineering, CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Robertson, Rear-Admiral Drew W.

Director General, International Security Policy Department of National Defence

February 23, 2004, April 11, 2005

 

Robertson, Mr. John

Chief Building Inspector

City of Vancouver

January 30, 2003

 

Robinson, Second Lieutenant. Chase

The Black Watch

November 5-6, 2001

 

Rochette, Colonel J.G.C.Y.

Director General Compensation and

  Benefits

National Defence

June 6, 2005

 

Romses, Brigadier-General R.R.

Commander

Land Forces Atlantic Area

National Defence

January 31, 2005

Rose,Mr.Frank

International Security Policy

The Pentagon

February 6, 2002

 

Ross,Major-GeneralH. Cameron

Director General, International Security Policy, National Defence

January 28, 2002

 

Ross, Mr. Dan

Assistant Deputy Minister (Information  Management), National Defence

February 14, 2005

 

Ross, Dr. Douglas

Professor, Faculty of Political Science

Simon Fraser University

March 1, 2005

 

Ross, Master Warrant Officer Marc-André, 58th Air Defence Battery

CFB Valcartier

September 24, 2003

 

Rossell, Inspector Dave

Inspector in charge of Operations-Support Services, Windsor Police Services City of Windsor

February 27, 2003

 

Rostis, Mr. Adam

Federal/Provincial/Municipal Liaison Officer

Province of Nova Scotia

May 6, 2005

 

Rousseau, Colonel Christian

Commanding Officer, 5th Area Support Group

National Defence

June 1, 2005

Rudner, Dr. Martin

Director, Centre for Security and Defence Studies, Carleton University

June 3, 2004 / December 13, 2004

 

Rumsfeld,The HonorableDonald

U.S. Secretary of Defense

February 06, 2002

Rurak, Ms. Angela

Customs Inspector

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

May 7-9, 2002

 

Russell, Mr. Robert A., Assistant Commissioner, Atlantic Region, Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

September 22, 2003

Rutherford, Master Corporal Denis

Canadian Forces Fire Academy

CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Rutherford, Lieutenant-Colonel Paul

Commander, 73 Communication Group

National Defence

March 9, 2005

Salesses,Lieutenant ColonelBob

Logistics Directorate for Homeland Security, The Pentagon

February 6, 2002

 

Samson, Chief Warrant Officer Camil

2nd Battalion, 22nd Royal Regiment

CFB Valcartier

September 24, 2003

 

Samson, Brigadier-General P.M.

Director General, Intelligence

National Defence

October 22, 2001

Sanderson, Mr. Chuck

Executive Director, Emergency Measures  Organization, Province of Manitoba

March 10, 2005

 

Saunders, Corporal Cora

16 Wing

CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

Saunders, Captain Kimberly

Disaster Assistance Response Team

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Savard, Lieutenant-Colonel Danielle

Commander, 5th Field Ambulance

CFB Valcartier

September 24, 2003

 

Schmick, Major Grant

Commanding Officer, Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre, CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Scoffield, Mr. Bruce

Director, Refugees Branch

Department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada

March 17, 2003

 

Scott, Dr. Jeff

Provincial Medical Officer of Health

Halifax Regional Municipality

September 23, 2003

 

Scott, Captain John

Canadian Parachute Centre

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Sensenbrenner, Jr.,The HonorableF. James, Chair (Republican – Wisconsin

U.S. House Judiciary Committee

February 07, 2002

 

Shadwick, Mr. Martin

Research Associate, Centre for International and Security Studies, York University

December 2, 2004

 

Shapardanov,Mr.Chris

Counsellor, Political

Canadian Embassy (Washington)

February 04, 2002

 

Sharapov, M.P., Mr. Zakir

Kyrgyz Republic

May 12, 2003

 

Sheehy, Captain Matt

Chairman, Security Committee

Air Canada Pilots Association

November 4, 2002

 

Sheridan, Norman

Director, Customs Passenger Programs

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

June 24, 2002

 

Sigouin, Mr. Michel

Regional Director, Alberta, Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Preparedness

October 27, 2003

 

Simmons,Mr.Robert

Deputy Director, Office of European Security and Political Affairs

U.S. Department of State

February 6, 2002

 

Sinclair,Ms.Jill

Director General, International Security Bureau, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

March 17, 2003

 

Sinclair,Ms.Jill

Acting Assistant Deputy Minister, Global Security Policy, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

January 28, 2002 / August 14, 2002

 

Sirois, Lieutenant-Colonel Sylvain

Commander, 5th Combat Engineer Regiment, CFB Valcartier

September 24, 2003

 

Skelton,The HonorableIke

Ranking Member (Democrat Missouri), U.S. House Armed Services Committee

February 6, 2002

 

Skidd, Officer Cadet. Alden

The Black Watch

November 5-6, 2002

 

Skidmore, Colonel Mark

Commander, 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group, CFB Petawawa

June 25-27, 2002

 

Slater,Ms.Scenery C.

District Program Officer

Metro Vancouver District

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

November 18-22, 2001

 

Smith, Corporal

Canadian Postal Unit

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Smith, Captain (N) Andy

Commanding Officer, Fleet Maintenance

Facility, National Defence

May 6, 2005

 

Smith, Mr. Bob

Deputy Chief, Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services, City of Vancouver

January 30, 2003

 

Smith, Mr. Bill

Chief Superintendent

Royal Canadian Mounted Police

February 3, 2005

 

Smith, Mr. Doug

Engineering Department

City of Vancouver

January 30, 2003

 

Smith, Master Corporal Terry

436 Transport Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

Snow, Master Corporal Joanne

Canadian Forces School of Administration and Logistics, CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Sokolsky, Dr. Joel

Dean of Arts and Professor of Political Science, Royal Military College of Canada

November 22, 2004

 

Spraggett, Ernest

Director, Commercial Operations

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

June 24, 2002

 

Stacey, Corporal Derrick

CFB Borden Administration Services

CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

 

Stairs, Dr. Denis

Professor, Department of Political Science

Dalhousie University

May 5, 2005

 

Starck,Mr.Richard

Senior Counsel, Quebec Regional Office, Department of Justice

November 5-6, 2001

Stark,Lieutenant-CommanderGary

Commanding Officer, HMCS Whitehorse, Maritime Forces Pacific

November 18-22, 2001

 

St-Cyr, Lieutenant-Colonel Pierre

Commander, Support Unit, 430th Helicopters Squadron, CFB Valcartier

September 24, 2003

 

Stevens, Pipe-Major Cameron

The Black Watch

November 5-6, 2002

 

Stewart, Warrant Officer Barton

Canadian Forces School of Communications and Electronics, CFB Kingtson

May 7-9, 2002

 

Stewart,Mr.James

Civilian Human Resources

Maritime Forces Atlantic

January 22-24, 2002

 

Stewart, Chief William

Fire Chief and General Manager, Toronto Fire Services, City of Toronto

October 30, 2003

 

Stiff, Mr. Bob

General Manager, Corporate Security

Canada Post

August 15, 2002

 

St. John, Mr. Peter

Professor (retired), International Relations, University of Manitoba

November 25, 2002

 

St. John, Dr. Ron

Executive Director, Centre for Emergency Preparedness and Response Health Canada

February 10, 2003

 

Stone, Master Corporal

Canadian Parachute Centre

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

St-Pierre,M.Jacquelin

Commanding Officer, Post 5, Montreal Urban Community Police Department

November 5-6, 2001

 

Stump,The HonorableBob

Chair (Republican – Arizona)

U.S. House Armed Services Committee

February 6, 2002

 

Sullivan, Colonel C.S.

Wing Commander, 4 Wing Cold Lake

National Defence

March 7, 2005

Sully, Mr. Ron

Assistant Deputy Minister, Programs and Divestiture, Transport Canada

February 7, 2005

 

Summers, Rear-Admiral (Ret’d) Ken

Naval Officers Association of Vancouver

Island

February 28, 2005 / June 27, 2005

 

Szczerbaniwicz,LColGary

Commanding Officer, 407 Squadron

Maritime Air Force Command Pacific

November 18-22, 2001

 

Taillon, Mr. Paul

Director, Review and Military Liaison

Office of the Communications Security  

Establishment Commissioner

June 2, 2005

 

Tait, Mr. Glen

Chief, Saint John Fire Department, City of Saint John

March 31, 2003

Tarrant, Lieutenant-Colonel Tom

Deputy Director of Army Training

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Tatersall, Lieutenant-Commander John

Directorate of Army Training 3

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

Taylor,The HonorableGene

Subcommittee on Military Procurement U.S. House Armed Services Committee February 6, 2002

 

Taylor,Mr.Robert

Inspector

Vancouver Police Department

November 18-22, 2001

Taylor, The Honourable Trevor

Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture
 and Minister Responsible for Labrador

Government of Newfoundland and

  Labrador

February 3, 2005

 

Theilmann, Mr.Mike

Acting Director, Counter-Terrorism Division, Solicitor General Canada

July 19, 2001

 

Thibault, Master Corporal Christian

Gulf Squadron

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Thomas, Vice-Admiral (Ret’d) Charles

As an individual

March 1, 2005

 

Thomas, Mr. John F.

Partner

BMB Consulting

June 9, 2003

 

Thompson, Ms Susan

Former Mayor of the City of Winnipeg

As an individual

March 10, 2005

 

Tracy, Ms Maureen

Acting Head, Customs Contraband,  Intelligence and Investigations, Enforcement Branch, Canada Border Services Agency

February 7, 2005

 

Tracy, Ms. Maureen

Director, Policy and Operations Division

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

April 7, 2003

Tremblay, Colonel Alain

Commander, Canadian Forces Recruiting Group, CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Tremblay, Lieutenant-Colonel Eric

Commander, 5th Canadian Light Artillery Regiment, CFB Valcartier

September 24, 2003

 

Tremblay, Captain (N) Viateur

Deputy Commander, Naval Reserve

Department of National Defence

September 25, 2003

 

Trim, Corporal

8 Air Maintenance Squadron, 8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Trottier, Lieutenant-Colonel Ron (Res)

Windsor Regiment

December 1, 2004

 

Tulenko, Mr.  Timothy

Political-Military Officer, Canadian Affairs, U.S. Department of State

February 06, 2002

 

Ur, Corporal Melanie

16 Wing, CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Verga,Mr.Peter F.

Special Assistant for Homeland Security, The Pentagon

February 06, 2002

 

Villiger, Lieutenant-Colonel F.L.

Calgary Highlanders

National Defence

March 8, 2005

Wainwright, Lieutenant-Colonel J.E.

Commander, 16/17 Field Ambulance

National Defence

March 9, 2005

 

Wamback,Lieutenant-Commander A.

Commanding Officer, HMCS Windsor

Maritime Forces Atlantic

January 22-24, 2002

 

Ward, Master Corporal Danny

Canadian Forces School of Aerospace Technology and Engineering, CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

Ward, Officer Cadet. Declan

Student

McGill University

November 5-6, 2002

 

Ward,ColonelMike J.

Commander Combat Training Centre

CFB Gagetown

January 22-24, 2002

Ward, Master Corporal

Wing Operations

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

Wareham, Corporal

8 Air Maintenance Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27, 2002

 

Wark,ProfessorWesley K.

Associate Professor in the Deptartment of History, Trinity College

University of Toronto

October 1, 2001 / May 5, 2003 / June 27, 2005

 

Warner,The HonorableJohn

Ranking Member, U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee

February 05, 2002

 

Warren, Mr. Earle

Director General, Major Projects Design and Development Directorate, Customs Branch

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

February 10, 2003

 

Watt, Major John

Commanding Officer, Bravo Squadron

CFB Kingtson

May 7-9, 2002

Watts,Chief Warrant OfficerErnest

3 Area Support Group

CFB Gagetown

January 22-24, 2002

 

Weighill, Mr. Clive

Deputy Chief of Police

City of Regina

January 27, 2003

Weldon,The HonorableCurt

Chair, Subcommittee on Military Procurement (Republican – Pennsylvania)

U.S. House Armed Services Committee

February 06, 2002

 

Wells, Corporal Corwin

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Werny, Colonel W.S.

Commanding Officer, Aerospace Engineering

Test Establishment

National Defence

March 7, 2005

 

Westwood, Commodore Roger

Director General – Maritime Equipment Program Management

National Defence

June 27, 2005

Whalen, Private Clayton

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Whitburn,Lieutenant ColonelTom

Squadron 435

17 Wing Winnipeg

November 18-22, 2001

 

White, Lieutenant (N) Troy

J2

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

Wicks, Major Brian

Commander, 103 Search and Rescue Squadron   (Gander)

February 2, 2005

 

Williams, Mr. Alan

Assistant Deputy Minister (Material)

National Defence

November 1, 2004

Williams, Captain (N) Kelly

Former Commanding Officer, HMCS Winnipeg, National Defence

September 22, 2003

 

Williams, Col. Richard

Director, Western Hemisphere Policy

Department of National Defence

May 6, 2002, March 17, 2003

 

Wilmink, Mr. Chuck

Consultant

November 4, 2004

Wilson, Mr. Larry

Regional Director, Maritimes

Canadian Coast Guard

September 22, 2003

 

Wing, Mr. Michael

National President, Union of Canadian Transportation Employees

September 22, 2003

 

Wingert, Colonel Douglas

Director Land Equipment Program Staff

National Defence

June 27, 2005

Winn, Mr. Conrad

President and CEO

COMPASS

December 2, 2004

 

Wolsey, Chief Randy

Fire Rescue Services, Emergency Response Department

City of Edmonton

January 28, 2003

 

Woodburn,CommanderWilliam

Submarine Division

Maritime Forces Atlantic

January 22-24, 2002

Woods, Corporal Connor

Canadian Forces Medical Services School

CFB Borden

June 25-27, 2002

 

Wright, Mr. James R.

Assistant Deputy Minister, Global and Security Policy, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

February 23, 2004

Wright, Robert

Commissioner

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

May 6, 2002

Wright, Mr. James R.

Assistant Deputy Minister, Global and Security Policy, Privy Council Office

February 23, 2004

Wynnyk, Colonel P.F.

Area Support Unit Commander

National Defence

March 7, 2005

 

Yanow, Rear-Admiral (Ret’d) Robert

As an individual

March 1, 2005

Young, Brigadier-General G.A. (Res)

Deputy Commander, Land Forces Central

Area

December 2, 2004

 

Young, Dr. James

Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Safety and Commissioner of Public Security, Ontario Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services

October 30, 2003

 

Young, Major Marc

J4

CFB Kingston

May 7-9, 2002

 

 

 

Who the Committee Heard From

(Town Halls)

 

January 31, 2005

Saint John, New Brunswick

 

February 2, 2005

St. John’s, Newfoundland

As individuals:

Bernard Cormier;

Elsie Wayne;

Ralph Wood;

Les Holloway;

Habib Kilisli;

Ralph Forté;

Colonel James H. Turnbull;

Greg Cook;

Dennis Driscoll;

Pat Hanratty;

Judson Corey;

Leticia Adair;

Honourary Lieutenant-Colonel E. Neil McKelvey;

John Steeves;

Roy Hobson;

Bernie Ritchie;

Gloria G. Paul;

W. John Steeves-Smith;

Mike Collins;

Phillip Blaney;

Captain A. Soppitt; and

Patrick Donovan.

As individuals:

Greg Doyle;

Geoff Peters;

Harry Gordon Bown;

Don Barter;

James Cahill;

Arthur Howard;

Siobhan Coady;

Carl Powell;

J. Leonard Barron;

Andy Vavasour;

Joy Fitzsimmons;

Bettina Ford;

Tracy Glynn;

James MacLean;

Len Squires;

Jon Summers;

Fraser Ellis;

Kas Talabany.

 


 

February 28, 2005

Victoria, BC

 

March 1, 2005

Vancouver, BC

Naval Officers Association of Vancouver Island:

Rear-Admiral (Ret’d) Ken Summers.

 

As individuals:

L. Gary Del Villano;

John T. Marsh;

Robert J. Cross;

John Robertson;

Brian Vernon;

Dawn Boudreau;

David Ross;

Jane Brett;

Katrina Jean Herriot;

Honorary Captain (N) Cedric Steele;

Chuck Thomas;

Thomas C. Heath;

Russell Moore;

M.P.A. Moran;

Jan Drent.

Naval Officer Association of Vancouver Island:

Rear-Admiral (Ret’d) Ken Summers.

 

As individuals:

Lois E. Jackson, Mayor, Corporation Municipality of Delta;

Lieutenant-Colonel (Ret’d) Victor A. Coroy;

Ron Wood, Mayor, District of West Vancouver;

Jim Bell;

David Hawkins;

Eleanor Hadley;

David Scandrett;

Tom Payne;

P.J. Appleton;

Michael C. Hansen;

Shelly Alana Tomlinson;

George Pereira;

Peter Cross;

Bijan Sepehri;

M. Paul Cook;

Major-General (Ret’d) Guy Tousignant;

John Carten;

Rhys Griffiths.

 

March7, 2005

Edmonton, Alberta

 

March 8, 2005

Calgary, Alberta

CBC Radio:

Ron Wilson, Host, Edmonton AM.

 

As individuals:

Adil Pirbhai;

Martin Katz;

Dave Hubert;

Simon Beaumont;

John Stallesco;

Laurie Hawn;

Mary Anne Jablonski, MLA;

Harlan Light;

Ross Deacon;

Colin W. Reichle;

John Simpson;

A.G. Dawrant;

Andrew Kuchta;

Peter Opryshko;

David Maddess;

Jeff Bauer;

Marina Mascarenhas;

J.P. Grebenc;

Bill Stollery;

Diane Newman.

University of Calgary:

David Bercuson, Professor, Department of History.

 

As individuals:

Garth Pritchard;

Jean-Pierre Mulago Shamvu;

Jeff Gilmour;

Oscar Fech;

Tiffany Farian;

Christopher Wuerscher;

Robert A.F. Burn;

Ron Barnes;

John S. Ink;

Phil Kube;

John Melbourne;

Ray Szeto;

Corrie Adolph;

Luc Marchand;

Kim Warnke;

Mike Bakk;

David Burns;

Nelson Barnes.

 

March 9, 2005

Regina, Saskatchewan

 

March 10, 2005

Winnipeg, Manitoba

As individuals:

Brigadier-General (Ret’d) Cliff Walker.

Jamie Hopkins;

Doug Lennox;

Colonel (Ret’d) Charles Keple;

Jan van Eijk;

Honourary Colonel R.V. Cade;

John Yeomans.

Royal Military Institute of Manitoba (RMIM):

Lieutenant-General (Ret’d) Ray Crabbe.

 

As individuals:

Martin Zeilig;

David Pankratz;

Doug Winstanley;

Bud Sherman;

Douglas Ludlow;

Tony MacLachlan;

Matthew Wiens;

Lieutenant-Colonel (Ret’d) Harold Graham;

Stan Fulham;

Randy Kitchur;

Lisa Martens;

Gerritt H. Siebring;

Honourary Colonel Gary Solar;

David W. Faurschou;

John A. Church;

Blake Badour.

 

May 5, 2005

Halifax, Nova Scotia

 

March 13, 2005

Ottawa, Ontario

As individuals:

David J. Bright;

Paul Phillips;

Jim Livingston;

Brian Butler;

Albert Tanguay;

Tamara Lorincz;

Colonel (Ret’d) Don McLeod;

Wally Buckoski;

Carolyn van Gurp.

Intersol Group:

Lise Hebabi.

 

As individuals:

John Dewar;

David Langlois;

Cliff Chadderton;

Colonel Pellerin;

Sean Beingessner;

Bruce Poulin;

Bruce Campbell;

Richard Cohen; and

David O’Blenis.

 


APPENDIX III

Detailed Comparison with Other Countries

 

Defence and Foreign Aid Spending: NATO and G-20

 

This appendix contains various measures of defence and foreign aid spending of both NATO and G-20 countries.

 

Data has been collected from several open sources. Numbers for a specific country may vary slightly from table to table or graph to graph. Precise figures vary from source to source, and because of the calculations, rounding errors may occur.


NATO DEFENCE BUDGETS IN US$

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The United States projected defence budget for 2004 is approximately US$460.5B. For comparison purposes, United Kingdom's defence budget is estimated at US$49.0B, France’s at US$40.0B, Germany's at US$29.7B, Italy's at US$17.5B, Canada's at US$10.1B, Turkey's at US$8.5B, and Spain's at US$8.0B.

All budget amounts are based on the NATO definition of defence expenditures and may differ from the countries’ national budget. However, the use of a unique definition allows for a comparative analysis.

For reference purposes, explanations of the acronyms/abbreviations used on the graph are defined as follows:

BEL - Belgium LUX - Luxembourg

BUL - Bulgaria NET - Netherlands

CAN - Canada NOR - Norway

CZE - Czech Republic POL - Poland

DEN - Denmark POR - Portugal

EST - Estonia ROM - Romania

FRA - France SLK - Slovak Republic

GER - Germany SLN - Slovenia

GRE - Greece SPA - Spain

HUN - Hungary TUR - Turkey

ITA - Italy UK - United Kingdom

LAT - Latvia USA - United States of America

LIT - Lithuania

Note that Iceland is not included as it does not have armed forces. It should also be noted that on 29 March 2004, seven new countries formally joined the Alliance: Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia.



NATO DEFENCE EXPENDITURES AS A PERCENTAGE OF GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT

 

It is estimated that Canada spent 1.0% of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on Defence in 2004. At the other end of the scale, it is estimated that the United States spent 3.9%, Turkey 2.7% and Bulgaria 2.3%. While this ratio is commonly used to compare defence expenditures, it should be used with some caution because of many differences in various national measures of GDP.




 

APPENDIX IV

Historical Manning Levels

 

Canadian Armed Forces

Regular Force Total Strength

As of 31 Mar 1914 – 2005

 

As of / En date du

Navy/  force maritime

Army/ force terrestre

Air Force/ force aérienne

Green/Vert

Unknown/ Inconnu

Total/ Totale

 

31/03/1914

379

3,000

 

 

 

3,379

*

31/03/1915

1,255

81,195

 

 

 

82,450

 

31/03/1916

1,557

274,194

 

 

 

275,751

 

31/03/1917

2,220

304,585

 

 

 

306,805

 

31/03/1918

4,792

326,258

 

 

 

331,050

 

31/03/1919

5,495

228,292

 

 

 

233,787

 

31/03/1920

1,048

4,684

 

 

 

5,732

 

31/03/1921

916

4,240

 

 

 

5,156

 

31/03/1922

792

3,978

 

 

 

4,770

 

31/03/1923

405

3,554

 

 

 

3,959

 

31/03/1924

467

3,598

 

 

 

4,065

 

31/03/1925

496

3,410

384

 

 

4,290

 

31/03/1926

500

3,498

418

 

 

4,416

 

31/03/1927

463

3,602

470

 

 

4,535

 

31/03/1928

525

3,586

571

 

 

4,682

 

31/03/1929

688

3,264

721

 

 

4,673

 

31/03/1930

783

3,510

844

 

 

5,137

 

31/03/1931

858

3,688

906

 

 

5,452

 

31/03/1932

872

3,703

878

 

 

5,453

 

31/03/1933

859

3,570

694

 

 

5,123

 

31/03/1934

877

3,528

692

 

 

5,097

 

31/03/1935

860

3,509

794

 

 

5,163

 

31/03/1936

931

4,002

1,026

 

 

5,959

 

31/03/1937

1,083

4,034

1,107

 

 

6,224

 

31/03/1938

1,118

4,095

1,701

 

 

6,914

 

31/03/1939

1,585

4,169

2,191

 

 

7,945

 

31/03/1940

6,135

76,678

9,483

 

 

92,296

 

31/03/1941

17,036

194,774

48,743

 

 

260,553

 

31/03/1942

32,067

311,118

111,223

 

 

454,408

 

31/03/1943

56,259

460,387

176,307

 

 

692,953

 

31/03/1944

81,582

495,804

210,089

 

 

787,475

 

31/03/1945

92,529

494,258

174,254

 

 

761,041

 

31/03/1946

18,974

158,195

35,523

 

 

212,692

 

31/03/1947

8,345

15,563

12,627

 

 

36,535

 

As of / En date du

Navy/  force maritime

Army/ force terrestre

Air Force/ force aérienne

Green/Vert

Unknown/ Inconnu

Total/ Totale

 

31/03/1948

6,860

15,885

12,017

 

 

34,762

 

31/03/1949

8,154

18,970

14,552

 

 

41,676

 

31/03/1950

9,259

20,652

17,274

 

 

47,185

 

31/03/1951

11,082

34,986

22,359

 

 

68,427

 

31/03/1952

13,505

49,278

32,611

 

 

95,394

 

31/03/1953

15,546

48,458

40,423

 

 

104,427

 

31/03/1954

16,955

49,978

45,596

 

 

112,529

 

31/03/1955

19,207

49,409

49,461

 

 

118,077

 

31/03/1956

19,116

47,573

49,989

 

 

116,678

 

31/03/1957

19,111

47,261

50,720

 

 

117,092

 

31/03/1958

19,867

47,473

51,698

 

 

119,038

 

31/03/1959

20,478

48,307

51,627

 

 

120,412

 

31/03/1960

20,675

47,185

51,737

 

 

119,597

 

31/03/1961

20,655

48,051

51,349

 

 

120,055

 

31/03/1962

21,500

51,855

53,119

 

 

126,474

 

31/03/1963

21,476

49,760

52,458

 

 

123,694

 

31/03/1964

20,789

48,581

51,411

 

 

120,781

 

31/03/1965

19,756

46,264

48,144

 

 

114,164

 

31/03/1966

18,439

43,914

45,114

 

 

107,467

 

31/03/1967

18,391

42,542

44,788

 

 

105,721

 

31/03/1968

17,439

40,192

44,045

 

 

101,676

**

31/03/1969

18,291

37,445

42,604

 

 

98,340

 

31/03/1970

16,975

35,356

41,022

 

 

93,353

 

31/03/1971

16,049

34,098

39,416

 

 

89,563

 

31/03/1972

15,388

32,212

37,333

 

 

84,933

 

31/03/1973

14,882

30,880

36,348

292

 

82,402

***

31/03/1974

9,347

21,891

26,121

24,463

 

81,822

 

31/03/1975

8,277

19,889

23,769

27,882

 

79,817

 

31/03/1976

7,599

18,295

21,943

31,901

 

79,738

 

31/03/1977

6,997

16,954

20,448

35,987

 

80,386

 

31/03/1978

6,501

15,500

18,700

40,436

 

81,137

 

31/03/1979

5,952

14,212

17,209

43,218

 

80,591

 

31/03/1980

5,437

13,032

15,771

46,058

 

80,298

 

31/03/1981

4,943

11,832

14,284

49,802

 

80,861

 

31/03/1982

4,543

10,671

12,992

54,652

 

82,858

 

31/03/1983

4,188

9,899

12,089

56,729

 

82,905

 

31/03/1984

3,927

9,233

11,292

57,223

 

81,675

 

31/03/1985

3,563

8,515

10,221

61,441

 

83,740

 

31/03/1986

3,252

7,799

9,184

64,138

 

84,373

 

31/03/1987

14,185

34,959

38,019

7

 

87,170

****

31/03/1988

14,339

35,552

37,744

1

 

87,636

 

31/03/1989

14,511

36,044

37,335

 

 

87,890

 

31/03/1990

14,308

36,507

37,161

 

 

87,976

 

31/03/1991

14,087

36,647

36,585

 

 

87,319

 

As of / En date du

Navy/  force maritime

Army/ force terrestre

Air Force/ force aérienne

Green/Vert

Unknown/ Inconnu

Total/ Totale

 

31/03/1992

14,297

34,812

35,683

 

 

84,792

 

31/03/1993

13,791

32,428

33,580

 

 

79,799

 

31/03/1994

12,946

29,268

29,816

 

4,334

76,364

*****

31/03/1995

12,250

28,675

27,350

 

3,942

72,217

 

31/03/1996

11,342

28,013

25,368

 

1,672

66,395

 

31/03/1997

10,942

27,034

22,739

 

1,662

62,377

 

31/03/1998

11,217

27,626

22,247

 

0

61,090

******

31/03/1999

10,903

27,447

21,293

 

0

59,643

 

31/03/2000

10,745

27,275

20,333

 

0

58,353

 

31/03/2001

10,692

27,450

19,465

 

0

57,607

 

31/03/2002

10,949

28,969

19,467

 

0

59,385

 

31/03/2003

11,254

30,364

19,559

 

0

61,177

 

31/03/2004

11,411

30,772

19,388

 

0

61,571

 

31/03/2005

11,396

31,059

19,185

 

0

61,640

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Source: Department of National Defence

 

NOTE:

*Total Strength by Uniform before integration--DPIS 2-3 Archives

**Total Strength by Uniform at integration-- DPIS 2-3 Archives

***Total Strength by Previous Single Service Affiliation (PSSA)—MPIS

****Total Strength by Distinct Environment Uniform (DEU) – MPIS

*****Data extracted from MPIS History Dbase. Unknowns arise from Data Quality issues with the archives MPIS Data

******Data extracted from HRMS (Peoplesoft)


 

APPENDIX V

Current Canadian Forces Force Structure

 

This appendix sketches out a structure of the Canadian Forces and its capabilities. It was prepared by the Department of National Defence. It was current as of January 1, 2005 and is likely to change with the implementation of the defence policy statement.

 

In it, the Canadian Forces are broken down into what the Department calls its Capability Components – the Navy, Army, Air Force, but also Human Resources, Information Management, etc – and then further into one of five capabilities: Command and Control, Conduct Operations, Sustain Forces, Generate Forces and Corporate Strategy. Each unit, ship, base and organization in the Canadian Forces fits into this structure.

 

Those five capabilities mean:

 

§           Command and Control – the ability to collect, analyze and communicate information, plan and coordinate operations, and provide the capabilities necessary to direct forces to achieve assigned missions;

 

§           Conduct Operations – the ability to employ military capabilities to achieve assigned missions;

 

§           Sustain Forces – the ability to repair and maintain equipment, shelter personnel, and produce the infrastructure necessary to support military operations;

 

§           Generate Forces – the ability to recruit and train personnel, buy equipment, and the force;

 

§           Corporate Policy and Strategy – the ability to produce corporate policies to achieve broad Government objectives.


 

NAVY

 

 

Forces

FY 05/06

Location/Remarks(A/R)

Trained Effective Strength

Total Strength Regular *

Command and Control

 

 

Op HQs

 2

Esquimalt, Halifax

 

 

Maritime Operations Groups

 2

Esquimalt, Halifax

 

 

Communications Detachments (C2 Supporting Elements)

 2

Esquimalt, Halifax

 

 

Acoustic Data Analysis Centres (C2 Supporting Elements)

 2

Esquimalt, Halifax

 

 

Naval Reserve HQ

 1

Quebec City

 

 

Convoy Commodore Units

 2

Esquimalt, Halifax

 

 

Regional Naval Control Of Shipping Units

 4

Various

 

 

Conduct Operations

 

 

IROQUOIS Class (DDH 280) Destroyers

4

Esquimalt, Halifax

 

 

1 Extended readiness

 

 

2 East coast, 1 West coast

 

 

HALIFAX Class (FFH) Frigates

 12

Esquimalt, Halifax

 

 

7 East coast, 5 West coast

 

 

Victoria Class SSK Submarines

 4

Esquimalt, Halifax

 

 

IAW VIC Class Programme Management Plan Phase-In Schedule.

 

 

3 East coast, 1 West coast

 

 

Kingston Class (MCDV Maritime Coastal Defence Vessel)

 12

Esquimalt, Halifax

 

 

6 East coast, 6 West coast

 

 

Fleet Diving Units

 2

Esquimalt, Halifax

 

 

Port Security Units

 4

Various

 

 

Air Assets Provided By CAS

 A/R

Various

 

 

Accounted for under CAS

 

 

Sustain Forces

 

 

PROTECTEUR Class (AOR)

 2

Esquimalt, Halifax

 

 

1 East coast, 1 West coast

 

 

CFB Halifax / Personnel Support Unit (PSU) Halifax

 1

Halifax

 

 

Fleet Maintenance Facilities (FMF)

 2

Esquimalt, Halifax

 

 

FMF Cape Scott East coast, FMF Cape Breton West coast

 

 

CFB Esquimalt

 1

Esquimalt

 

 

CFS St. John’s

 1

St. John's

 

 

Queen’s Harbour Master (QHM)

 2

Esquimalt, Halifax

 

 

Forward Logistics Support Units

 A/R

Various

 

 

Auxiliary Vessels

 A/R

Various

 

 

Materiel Support Unit (MSU)

 1

Halifax

 

 

Generate Forces

 

 

Canadian Forces Fleet School (CFFS)

 2

Esquimalt, Quebec

 

 

Canadian Forces Naval Operations School (CFNOS)

 1

Halifax

 

 

Canadian Forces Naval Engineering School (CFNES)

 1

Halifax

 

 

VENTURE, Naval Officer Training Centre (NOTC)

 1

Esquimalt

 

 

Naval Reserve Divisions (NRDs)

 24

Various

 

 

Sea Training Units

 2

Esquimalt, Halifax

 

 

Canadian Forces Maritime Warfare Centre (CFMWC) (C2 Supporting Element)

 1

Halifax

 

 

Personnel

 

 

8,530

9,954

 


 

ARMY

 

 

Forces

FY 05/06

Location/Remarks(A/R)

Trained Effective Strength

Total Strength Regular *

Command and Control

 

 

Land Force Area HQs

 4

Edmonton, Halifax, Montreal, Toronto

 

 

Conduct Operations

 

 

Brigade Groups

 3

Edmonton, Petawawa, Valcartier

 

 

Brigade Groups are geographically dispersed, multi-purpose formations, each comprised of three infantry battalions, an armoured regiment, an artillery regiment, an engineer regiment and a reconnaissance squadron with appropriate combat support

 

 

EW squadron

 1

Kingston

 

 

Air defence regiment

 1

Moncton

 

 

Engineer support regiment

 1

Gagetown

 

 

Aviation assets provided by CAS

 A/R

Various

 

 

Accounted for under CAS

 

 

Sustain Forces

 

 

1 Area Support Group (ASG) Land Forces Western Area (LFWA)

 1

Edmonton

 

 

CFB/Area Support Unit (ASU) Edmonton

 1

Edmonton

 

 

CFB/ASU Shilo

 1

Shilo

 

 

ASU Calgary

 1

Calgary

 

 

ASU Chilliwack

 1

Chilliwack

 

 

CFB Suffield

 1

Suffield

 

 

CF Detention Barracks

 1

Edmonton

 

 

4 Canadian Ranger Patrol Group (4CRPG)

 1

Victoria

 

 

2 Area Support Group (ASG) Land Forces Central Area (LFCA)

 1

Toronto

 

 

CFB/ASU Petawawa

 1

Petawawa

 

 

CFB/ASU Kingston

 1

Kingston

 

 

ASU London

 1

London

 

 

ASU Toronto

 1

Toronto

 

 

ASU Northern Ontario

 1

Borden

 

 

3 Canadian Ranger Patrol Group (3CRPG)

 1

Borden

 

 

3 Area Support Group (ASG) Land Forces Atlantic Area (LFAA)

 1

Halifax

 

 

CFB/ASU Gagetown

 1

Gagetown

 

 

5 Canadian Ranger Patrol Group (5CRPG)

 1

Gander, Halifax

 

 

5 Area Support Group (ASG) Land Forces Quebec Area (LFQA)

 1

Montreal

 

 

CFB/ASU Valcartier

 1

Valcartier

 

 

ASU St-Jean

 1

St. Jean

 

 

ASU Montreal

 1

Montreal

 

 

2 Canadian Ranger Patrol Group (2CRPG)

 1

St. Jean

 

 

Generate Forces

 

 

Combat Training Centre

 1

Gagetown

 

 

Area Training Centres

 4

Gagetown, Meaford, Valcartier, Wainwright

 

 

Canadian Land Force Command and Staff College

 1

Kingston

 

 

Canadian Parachute Centre

 1

Trenton

 

 

Peace Support Training Centre

 1

Kingston

 

 

Land Force Doctrine and Training System Headquarters

 1

Kingston

 

 

Reserve Brigades

 10

Valcartier

 

 

Army Simulation Centre

 1

Kingston

 

 

Personnel

 

 

18,542

20,448

 


 

AIR FORCE

 

 

Forces

FY 05/06

Location/Remarks(A/R)

Trained Effective Strength

Total Strength Regular *

Command and Control

 

 

1 CAD

 1

Winnipeg

 

 

Radar Sqns

 2

Bagotville, Cold Lake

 

 

AC&W Sqns

 2

North Bay

 

 

NATO Airborne Early Warning (AEW)

 A/R

Europe (Selfkant)

 

 

Current establishment of 118

 

 

Air Command and Control (ACC) SQN

 1

Trenton

 

 

Conduct Operations

 

 

SQN Tactical Transport (CC130)

 3

Greenwood, Trenton, Wpg

 

 

SQN Transport (CC144)

 1

Ottawa

 

 

SQN Strategic Transport (CC150)

 1

Trenton

 

 

SQN Maritime Patrol (CP140)

 3

Comox, Greenwood

 

 

SQN Maritime Helicopter (CH124)

 2

Halifax, Victoria

 

 

SQN Tactical Fighters (CF-18)

 4

Bagotville, Cold Lake

 

 

SQN Tactical Helicopter (CH146)

 5

Borden, Edmonton, Petawawa, St-Hubert, Valcartier

 

 

(Squadrons in Borden and St-Hubert are Reserve units)

 

 

SQN Combat Support (CH 146)

 3

Bagotville, Cold Lake, Goose Bay

 

 

SQN SAR (CH113, CH 149, CC115, CC130)*

 

 

 

 

 4

Various

 

 

*CC115 to retire at Cormorant IOC plus 1 year. CH113 to stop flying upon delivery of last Cormorant.

 

 

SQN Transport and Rescue (CC138)

 1

Yellowknife

 

 

Sustain Forces

 

 

1 Wing Kingston

 1

Lodger unit, CFB Kingston.

 

 

3 Wing Bagotville

 1

Bagotville

 

 

4 Wing Cold Lake

 1

Cold Lake

 

 

5 Wing Goose Bay

 1

Goose Bay

 

 

8 Wing Trenton

 1

Trenton

 

 

9 Wing Gander

 1

Gander

 

 

12 Wing Shearwater/Pat Bay

 1

Halifax

 

 

Lodger unit, CFB Halifax/Esquimalt.

 

 

14 Wing Greenwood

 1

Greenwood

 

 

15 Wing Moose Jaw

 1

Moose Jaw

 

 

17 Wing Winnipeg

 1

Winnipeg

 

 

19 Wing Comox

 1

Comox

 

 

22 Wing North Bay

 1

North Bay

 

 

Generate Forces

 

 

Flying Training Schools / Squadrons

 4

Cold Lake, Moose Jaw, Portage LaPrairie, Winnipeg

 

 

SQN Maritime Helicopter OTU

 1

Halifax

 

 

SQN Maritime Patrol OTU

 1

Greenwood

 

 

SQN Tactical Helicopter OTU

 1

Gagetown

 

 

SQN Tactical Fighter OTU

 1

Cold Lake

 

 

SQN Transport OTU

 1

Trenton

 

 

16 Wing Borden

 1

Technical School

 

 

CP5 - Corporate Policy & Strategy

 

 

SQN (CT114) (Demonstration Sqn)

 1

Moose Jaw

 

 

Personnel

 

 

12,195

13,547

 


 

DEPUTY CHIEF OF THE DEFENCE STAFF (DCDS)

 

 

Forces

FY 05/06

Location/Remarks(A/R)

Trained Effective Strength

Total Strength Regular *

Command and Control

 

 

Canadian Forces Joint Operations Group (JOG)

 1

Kingston

 

 

CF Joint Headquarters

 1

Kingston

 

 

An element of the JOG

 

 

CF Joint Signals Regiment

 1

Kingston

 

 

An element of the JOG

 

 

Canadian Forces Joint Support Group

 1

Kingston

 

 

An element of the JOG

 

 

CFNA Det Iqualuit

 1

Iqualuit

 

 

CFNA Det Yukon

 1

Whitehorse

 

 

CFNA HQ Yellowknife

 1

Yellowknife

 

 

Personnel assigned to NATO posts

 A/R

Various

 

 

Personnel assigned to NORAD HQs and staffs

 A/R

Various

 

 

Personnel assigned to the Canada-US Bi-national Planning Group

 A/R

Colorado

 

 

Commanders and Staffs on Peacekeeping Duties

 A/R

Various

 

 

Mapping and Charting Establishment

 1

Ottawa

 

 

National Defence Command Centre

 1

Ottawa

 

 

Canadian Forces Joint Imagery Centre

 1

Ottawa

 

 

Conduct Operations

 

 

Joint Task Force 2

 1

Ottawa

 

 

(Dwyer Hill)

 

 

1 Canadian Ranger Patrol Group (1CRPG)

 1

Yellowknife

 

 

Military Security Guard Unit

 1

Ottawa

 

 

Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART)

 1

Kingston

 

 

(Kingston/Trenton) An element of the JOG

 

 

Joint Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Company (JNBCD Coy)

 1

Trenton

 

 

An element of the JOG

 

 

Sustain Forces

 

 

Joint Support Group (JSG)

 1

Kingston

 

 

An element of the JOG

 

 

Joint Support Group Headquarters

 1

Kingston

 

 

An element of the JSG

 

 

1 Engineering Support Unit (1ESU)

 1

Moncton

 

 

An element of the JSG

 

 

3 Canadian Support Group

 1

Montreal

 

 

To be transferred from ADM(Mat) in Apr 05 to become an element of the JSG

 

 

4 Canadian Forces Movement Control Unit (4CFMCU)

 1

Montreal

 

 

To be transferred from ADM(Mat) in Apr 05 to become an element of the JSG

 

 

Canadian Forces Support Units

 3

Colorado, Europe (Selfkant), Washington

 

 

Generate Forces

 

 

Canadian Forces Experimentation Centre

 1

Ottawa

 

 

Corporate Policy & Strategy

 

 

Canadian Defence Liaison Staffs

 2

London, Washington

 

 

Canadian Forces Attachés

 A/R

Various

 

 

Canadian Forces Liaison Officer Establishment

 1

Ottawa

 

 

Canadian Intelligence Liaison Officers

 2

London, Washington

 

 

Personnel

 

 

2,610

2,712

 


 

INFORMATION MANAGEMENT (IM)

 

 

Forces

FY 05/06

Location/Remarks(A/R)

Trained Effective Strength

Total Strength Regular *

Command and Control

 

 

NATO Integrated Communications System (Canadian Component)

 1

Folley Lakes, NS

 

 

NATO Communications Facility (Canadian Component)

 1

Ottawa

 

 

HF Radio Gateway

 1

Great Village, NS

 

 

76 Communications Group HQ

 1

Ottawa

 

 

76 Communications Group Dets

 2

Europe (Selfkant), St. Jean

 

 

764 Communications Squadron

 1

Ottawa

 

 

CF Cryptologic Support Unit

 1

Various

 

 

Includes Halifax and Esquimalt Det

 

 

CF Cryptologic Maintenance Unit

 1

Kingston

 

 

CF Information Operations Group HQ

 1

Ottawa

 

 

CF Electronic Warfare Centre

 1

Ottawa

 

 

CF Information Operations Group

 

 

Conduct Operations

 

 

771 Communication Research Squadron

 1

Ottawa

 

 

CF Information Operations Group

 

 

CF Information Operations Group Dets

 3

Cheltham, Fort Georges, Medina

 

 

CFS Alert

 1

Alert

 

 

CF Information Operations Group

 

 

CFS Leitrim

 1

Ottawa

 

 

CF Information Operations Group includes dets Masset, Gander, Kingston

 

 

Sustain Forces

 

 

CF Data Centre

 1

Borden

 

 

Generate Forces

 

 

1 Reserve Electronic Warfare Squadron

 1

Kingston

 

 

Communication Reserve Forces

 

 

70 Communication Group

 1

Various

 

 

Communication Reserve Forces

 

 

71 Communication Group

 1

Various

 

 

Communication Reserve Forces

 

 

72 Communication Group

 1

Various

 

 

Communication Reserve Forces

 

 

73/74 Communication Group

 1

Various

 

 

Communication Reserve Forces

 

 

Personnel

 

 

1,244

1,266

 


 

HUMAN RESOURCES - MILITARY (HR-Mil)

 

 

Forces

FY 05/06

Location/Remarks(A/R)

Trained Effective Strength

Total Strength Regular *

Command and Control

 

 

CF Medical Group Headquarters

 1

Ottawa

 

 

Sustain Forces

 

 

CFB Borden

 1

Borden

 

 

CF Training Materiel Production Centre

 1

Winnipeg

 

 

Medical Services

 1

 

 

 

CF Environmental Medical Establishment

 1

Toronto

 

 

1 Canadian Field Hospital

 1

Petawawa

 

 

1 CF Dental Unit

 1

Ottawa

 

 

(includes Dets in various locations)

 

 

Central Medical Equipment Depot

 1

Petawawa

 

 

(includes Det in Trenton)

 

 

Generate Forces

 

 

CF Recruiting Group

 1

Borden

 

 

Recruiting Centres

 10

Various

 

 

CF Leadership and Recruit School

 1

St. Jean

 

 

CF Schools and Training Group

 1

Borden

 

 

CF Fire Academy

 1

Borden

 

 

CF School of Administration and Logistics

 1

Borden

 

 

CF Dental Services School

 1

Borden

 

 

CF Language School

 1

Ottawa

 

 

(Includes Dets in Borden, Ottawa, and St. Jean)

 

 

CF Medical Services School

 1

Borden

 

 

CF School of Military Engineering

 1

Gagetown

 

 

CF Nuclear Biological and Chemical School

 1

Borden

 

 

CF School of Communications and Electronics

 1

Borden

 

 

CF School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering

 1

Borden

 

 

CF Training and Development Centre

 1

Borden

 

 

CF Chaplain School

 1

Borden

 

 

CF School of Military Intelligence

 1

Kingston

 

 

Canadian Defence Academy

 1

Kingston

 

 

Royal Military College

 1

Kingston

 

 

Canadian Forces College

 1

Toronto

 

 

CF Management Development School

 1

St. Jean

 

 

Personnel

 

 

5,664

10,224

 

MATERIEL (Mat)

 

 

Forces

FY 05/06

Location/Remarks(A/R)

Trained Effective Strength

Total Strength Regular *

Conduct Operations

 

 

North Warning System

 1

Various

 

 

Sustain Forces

 

 

3 Canadian Support Group

 0

Montreal

 

 

To be transferred to DCDS in Apr 05 to become an element of the JSG

 

 

4 Canadian Forces Movement Control Unit (4CFMCU)

 0

Montreal

 

 

To be transferred to DCDS in Apr 05 to become an element of the JSG

 

 

1 Canadian Forces Logistics Liaison Unit

 1

United States

 

 

Canadian Forces Ammunition Depots

 3

Dundurn, Esquimalt, Halifax

 

 

202 Workshop Depot

 1

Montreal

 

 

Canadian Forces Publication Depot

 1

Ottawa

 

 

Canadian Forces Postal Unit (CFPU)

 1

Trenton

 

 

No longer to be an element of the JSG, transferred back from DCDS

 

 

Canadian Forces Supply and Distribution Centres

 A/R

Various

 

 

Canadian Forces Quality Assurance Regions

 A/R

Various

 

 

Generate Forces

 

 

Munitions Experimental Test Centre

 1

Valcartier

 

 

CF Maritime Experimental Test Range

 1

Vancouver Island

 

 

Engineering Test Establishments

 2

Cold Lake, Ottawa

 

 

Software Development Detachments

 2

Cold Lake, Montreal

 

 

(Mirabel)

 

 

Personnel

 

 

1,715

1,744

 


 


INFRASTRUCTURE and ENVIRONMENT (IE)

 

 

Forces

FY 05/06

Location/Remarks(A/R)

Trained Effective Strength

Total Strength Regular *

Corporate Policy & Strategy

 

 

Ipperwash

 1

Ipperwash

 

 

(earmarked for disposal)

 

 

Calgary (Less the ASU)

 1

(earmarked for disposal)

 

 

Chilliwack (Less the ASU)

 1

(earmarked for disposal)

 

 

Jericho Beach

 1

Vancouver

 

 

(earmarked for disposal)

 

 

Goose Bay Oil Tanks

 A/R

Goose Bay

 

 

(earmarked for disposal)

 

 

Portions of Shearwater that are surplus to requirements

 A/R

Halifax

 

 

Downsview

 1

Toronto

 

 

CMR

 1

St. Jean

 

 

RRMC

 1

Esquimalt

 

 

Richmond Lands

 1

Richmond BC

 

 

Transferred from CLS to ADM(IE) in FY 02/03. Disposal to be completed during FY 05/06.

 

 

St. John’s POL Facility

 0

St. John's

 

 

Transferred from CMS to ADM(IE) in FY 02/03. Disposal to be completed during FY 04/05.

 

 

Sackville Armoury

 0

Sackville NB

 

 

Transferred from CLS to ADM(IE) in FY 02/03. Disposal to be completed during FY 03/04

 

 

Personnel

 

 

53

53

 

FINANCE and CORPORATE SERVICES (Fin CS)

 

 

Forces

FY 05/06

Location/Remarks(A/R)

Trained Effective Strength

Total Strength Regular *

Sustain Forces

 

 

Canadian Forces Support Unit Ottawa

 1

Ottawa

 

 

Personnel

 

 

107

109


 

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (S&T)

 

 

Forces

FY 05/06

Location/Remarks(A/R)

Trained Effective Strength

Total Strength Regular *

Generate Forces

 

 

Defence Research Establishments

 6

Halifax, Ottawa, Suffield, Toronto, Valcartier

 

 

(Ottawa has two DREs; DRDC O and DRDC ORD)

 

 

Personnel

 

 

43

43

 

VICE CHIEF OF THE DEFENCE STAFF (VCDS)

 

 

Forces

FY 05/06

Location/Remarks(A/R)

Trained Effective Strength

Total Strength Regular *

Sustain Forces

 

 

CF Provost Marshal

 1

Ottawa

 

 

Canadian Forces National Investigation Service (CFNIS)

 1

Ottawa

 

 

Canadian Forces National Counter Intelligence Unit (CFNCIU)

 1

Ottawa

 

 

Generate Forces

 

 

CF Military Police Academy

 1

Borden

 

 

Transferred from ADM(HR-Mil) FY 02-03

 

 

Personnel

 

 

991

1,046

 

Canada COMMAND (CANCOM)

 

 

Personnel

 

 

40

40

 

 

 

POLICY

 

 

Personnel

 

 

39

38

 

 

 

Judge Advocate General

 

 

Personnel

 

 

121

135

 

 

 


 

Public Affairs

 

 

Personnel

 

 

53

53

 

 

 

 

 

Miscellaneous

 

 

Chief of the Defence Staff office staff

 

 

13

13

Chief Review Services

 

 

10

10

Chief Military Judge

 

 

10

10

Not assigned (MND, GHMS, NSS)

 

 

14

18

 

NOTES:

* : Total Strength Regular includes in addition to Effective Trained Strength personnel on BTL, SUTL, SPHL, Leave without Pay and Terminal Leave.

 

Effective Trained Strength and Total Regular Force as of 31 August 2005.

 

Basic Training List (BTL), (Effectifs en formation élémentaire) is a list of positions to which Reg F mbrs may be posted to acquire initial occupation qualification training.

 

Note - pers are not normally posted to a BTL position.  Instead these positions are used as accounting credits to offset pers held in other units/schools that are on "BTL status" while in those units, and therefore not part of that unit's Manning Strength or Trained Effective Strength (TES).

 

Leave Without Pay (LWOP), (Congé sans solde) is to allow Reg F mbrs the opportunity to remain in the CF during periods when no service is rendered.

 

Retirement Leave List, (Congé de retraite) it comprises military personnel who, while awaiting official engagement expiry or release, are on leave and are no longer fulfilling duties or responsibilities within the Reg F. It includes all types of leave including Accum, Ann, Spec and Rehab Lve when taken immediately prior to release or transfer from the Reg F. CFAO 16-1.

 

Service Personnel Holding List (note: replaced with the "Medical Patient’s Holding List (MPHL)) (SPHL), is an NES list to which Reg F mbrs may be posted until they are either fit to return to duty or released. CANFORGEN 046/02.

 

Subsidized University Training List (SUTL), (Effectifs en stage universitaire subventionné) is a list of officers, not occupation qualified or non-operationally functional, undergoing training at a university or college including post-graduate training on scholarships.

 

Personnel are not normally posted to an SUTL position.  Instead these positions are used as accounting credits to offset personnel held in other units/schools that are on "SUTL status" while in those units, and therefore not part of that unit's Manning Strength or TES.

 

Total Strength, (Effectifs totaux) is the sum of all enrolled CF personnel, (i.e., Reg F, Res F and Spec F mbrs posted in established, MMO, PM (Vote 1 and Vote 5), secondment, ATL, BTL and SUTL positions and those on the missing list or on NES status).


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