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APPENDICES


APPENDIX I

ORDER OF REFERENCE

Extract of the Journals of the Senate, Wednesday, October 30, 2002:

The Honourable Senator Kenny moved, seconded by the Honourable Senator Losier-Cool:

That the Standing Senate Committee on National Security and Defence be authorized to examine and report on the need for a national security policy for 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 or prevent a national emergency or attack;

(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.

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

That the Committee report to the Senate no later than February 28, 2004, and that the Committee retain all powers necessary to publicize the findings of the Committee until March 31, 2004.

After debate,

With leave of the Senate and pursuant to Rule 30, the French version of the motion was modified in paragraph (b) to read as follows:

“b) les relations entre les divers organismes participant à la collecte de renseignements, comment ils recueillent, colligent, analysent et diffusent ces renseignements, et comment ces fonctions pourraient être améliorées;”.

After debate,

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

Paul C. Bélisle
Clerk of the Senate


APPENDIX II

RECOMMENDATIONS FROM FEBRUARY 2002 REPORT

CANADIAN SECURITY AND MILITARY PREPAREDNESS

The Committee published a report in February that contained the following principal recommendations:

1-     The Committee recommends that to sustain the level of tasking required of them over the last eight years, the Canadian Forces need at least 75,000 trained effective personnel;

2-     The Committee accordingly recommends an immediate increase to the Department of National Defence baseline budget of $4 billion;

3-     The Committee therefore recommends future annual budget increases, which are realistic, purpose-driven and adjusted for inflation; and

4-     The Committee believes that Defence Policy should flow from Foreign Policy and that a Foreign Policy review should precede a Defence review.

Other recommendations included in the text were:

1-     The Canadian Forces should consider the introduction of a more wide-spread “qualification pay” program;

2-     The Canadian Forces should consider applying obligatory service to more “specialist training”;

3-     The CF review its policy of slow to react to the requirement of specialist bonuses, and quick to end programs;

4-     The CF Reserves should be considered for employment to deal with Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) situations in Canada;

5-     The CF consider stockpiling CBRN resources regionally throughout the country; and

6-     While challenging, interoperability with CF allies should be pursued to the greatest extent possible.


APPENDIX III

WHO THE COMMITTEE HEARD FROM

Adams, Corporal Terrance

Canadian Forces Base Borden Technical Services

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Barbagallo, Lieutenant Jason

The Black Watch

Nov. 5-6/02

 

Addy, Major General (ret’d) Clive

National Past Chairman, Federation of Military & United Services Institute of Canada

Oct. 15/01

 

Barrett, Major Roger R.

Operational Officer, 2 RCR
CFB Gagetown

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Alarie, Master Corporal Bernadette

Canadian Forces Dental Services School

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Bastien, Major-General Richard

Deputy Commander of Air Staff

Assistant Chief of the Air Staff

Department of National Defence

Dec. 03/01

 

Amos, Chief Warrant Officer Bruce

423 Maritime Helicopter Squadron

12 Wing Shearwater

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Bastien, Commander Yves

Formation Administration Officer

Maritime Forces Atlantic

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Baird, Master Corporal Keith

Bravo Squadron

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Baum, Major Nigel

J4

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Baker, Lieutenant-Colonel Roy

Wing Logistics and Engineering Officer

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Beattie, Captain Dave

Canadian Parachute Centre Adjutant

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Beattie, Lieutenant-Colonel Mark

Senior Staff Officer, Canadian Forces Support Training Group

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Blair, Master Warrant Officer Gérald

Canadian Forces School of Communications and Electronics

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Beers, Master Corporal Robert

Canadian Forces School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Blanchard, Master Corporal Piette

Canadian Forces Dental Services School

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Belzile, Lieutenant-General (ret’d) Charles

Chairman

Conference of Defence Associations

Oct. 15/01

 

Blanchette, Lieutenant-Colonel Michael

Commander

Canadian Parachute School

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Berry, Major David

Canadian Parachute Centre Training Officer Commander

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Bland, Professor Douglas

Chair of Defence Management Program

School of Policy Studies

Queen’s University

Oct. 29/01

May 27/02

 

Black, Lieutenant Colonel Dean C.

Commanding Officer

403 Squadron

CFB Gagetown

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Blight, Master Corporal

8 Air Maintenance Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Boisjoli, Lieutenant-Commander André

Commanding Officer, HMCS Glace Bay

Maritime Forces Atlantic

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Brown, Major Chris

424 Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Bolton, Lieutenant-Colonel Bruce D.

Commanding Officer

The Black Watch, Royal Highland Regiment of Canada

Nov. 5-6/01

 

Buck, Vice-Admiral Ron

Chief of the Maritime Staff

Department of National Defence

Dec. 03/01

Aug. 14/02

 

Bon, Mr. Daniel

Director General, Policy Planning, Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy

Department of National Defence

July 18/01

 

Buenacruz, Corporal

Wing Administration

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Boswell, Lieutenant-Colonel Brad

Acting Director of Army Doctrine

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Burke, Captain (N) Greg

Chief of Staff,  Maritime Forces Atlantic

Department of National Defence

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Bradley, Lieutenant-Colonel Bert

Commanding Officer, 402 Squadron

17 Wing Winnipeg

Nov. 18-22/01

 

Calder, Mr. Kenneth

Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy

Department of National Defence

Nov. 26/01

Aug. 14/02

 

Brooks, Captain Melissa

CFB Petawawa

June 25-27/02

 

Cameron, Captain Keith

CFB Petawawa

June 25-27/02

 

Cameron, Colonel Scott

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

Dec. 10/01

 

Chartrand, Lieutenant-Commander Yves

Acting Commanding Officer, HMCS Huron

Maritime Forces Pacific

Nov. 18-22/01

 

Campbell, Lieutenant-General Lloyd

Commander of Air Command and Chief of the Air Staff

Department of National Defence

Dec. 03/01

 

Chartrant, Lieutenant-Commander Yves

Acting Commanding Officer of the HMCS Huron

Nov. 5-6/02

 

Campbell, Master Corporal Steve

426 Training Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Cormier, Master Seaman Michael

Canadian Forces Military Police Academy

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Castillo, Corporal Marvin

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Côté, Master Corporal Claude

Bravo Squadron

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Cessford, Lieutenant-Colonel Michael

Acting Commader, Canadian Forces Joint Operations Group

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Clark, Captain Robert

CO BW No.2497 Cadet Corps

Head Librarian, Law Library

McGill University

Nov. 5-6/02

 

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

The Black Watch

Nov. 5-6/02

 

Clarke, Master Corporal James

Gulf Squadron

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Couture, Lieutenant-General Christian

Assistant Deputy Minister (Human Ressources – Military)

Dec. 10/01

 

DeCastro, Second Lieutenant. Rod

The Black Watch

Nov. 5-6/02

 

Croxall, Corporal Kevin

Canadian Forces Base Borden Administration Services

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

DeCuir, Brigadier-General Mike

Deputy Regional Commander

Canadian NORAD Region Headquarters

Nov. 18-22/01

 

Dallaire, Gabriel

Gulf Squadron

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Deschamps, Colonel André

Director, Continental Operations

Department of National Defence

May 6/02

 

Daniels, Private Jason

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Dietrich, Chief Warrant Officer Dan

Chief Warrant Officer

One Canadian Air Division

Nov. 18-22/01

 

Davis, Chief Petty Officer First Class Kim

Formation Chief Petty Officer

Maritime Forces Pacific

Nov. 18-22/01

 

Dion, Corporal Yves

Canadian Forces Fire Academy

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Dawe, Dick

Manager, Personnel Support Programmes

Maritimes Forces Pacific

Nov. 18-22/01

 

Dowler, Chief Petty Officer First Class George

Maritime Forces Atlantic

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Downton, Master Corporal Doug

426 Training Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Fisher, Second Lieutenant. Greg

The Black Watch

Nov. 5-6/02

 

Doyle, Lieutenant-Colonel Bert

Commanding Officer, 402 Squadron

17 Wing Winnipeg

Nov. 18-22/01

 

Fisher, Captain Kent

J8

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Dufresne, Corporal

Canadian Forces Postal Unit

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Forcier, Commodore Jean-Yves

Chief of Staff J3, Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff

Department of National Defence

July 18/01

 

Durocher, Captain Pascal

Deputy Commanding Officer,

2EW Squadron

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Fortin, Lieutenant-Colonel Mario

Acting Commanding Officer

426 Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Ellis, Captain Cameron

CFB Petawawa

June 25-27/02

 

Foster, Lieutenant-Colonel Rob

Acting Commanding Officer

8 Air Maintenance Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Falconer, Captain Vic

Formation Drug Eduction Coordinator

Formation Heatlh Services (Pacific)

Maritime Forces Pacific

Nov. 18-22/01

 

Francis, Warrant Officer Charles

Bravo Squadron

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Fraser, Rear-Admiral Jamie D.

Commander

Maritime Forces Pacific

Nov. 18-22/01

 

Gilbert, Chief Warrant Officer Daniel

Department of National Defence

Dec. 03/01

 

Fraser, Sheila

Auditor General of Canada

Office of the Auditor General of Canada

Dec. 10/01

 

Gardner, Major Craig

Mechanized Brigade Group

CFB Petawawa

June 25-27/02

 

Frederick, Corporal

8 Air Maintenance Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Gauthier, Corporal

2 Air Movement Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Frerichs, Private Travis

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Gauvin, Major Bart

Directorate of Army Training 5

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Froeschner, Major Chris

Acting Commanding Officer

429 Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Gauvin, Commodore Jacques J.

Acting Assistant Chief of the Maritime Staff

Department of National Defence

Dec. 03/01

 

Gagnon, Major Alain

Commanding Officer

Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Giroux, Master Corporal

Canadian Parachute Centre

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Glencross, Captain, Reverend Bruce

Regimental Padre Minister

The Black Watch

Nov. 5-6/02

 

Guevremont, Benoît

Gulf Squadron

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

Goetz, Captain J.J.

Mechanized Brigade Group

CFB Petawawa

June 25-27/02

 

Guidon, Captain (N) Paul

Submarine Division

Martime Forces Atlantic

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Gotell, Chief Warrant Officer Peter

Operations

12 Wing Shearwater

Jan. 22-24/01

 

Haeck, Lieutenant Colonel Ken F.

Commandant of Artillery School IFT

CFB Gagetown

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Graham, Master Corporal

8 Air Maintenance Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Hall, Major Steve

Deputy Commandant

Canadian Forces School of Communications and Electronics

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Granatstein, Dr. Jack

Chair

Council for Defence and Security in the 21st Century

May 27/02

 

Hamel, MWO Claude

Regimental Sergeant-Major Designate

The Black Watch

Nov. 5-6/02

 

Gregory, Leading Seaman

Wing Administration Human Resources Department

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Hammond, Major Lee

Artillery

CFB Petawawa

June 25-27/02

 

Hapgood, Warrant Officer John

Canadian Parachute Centre

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Hazelton, Lieutenant Spike C.M.

Commandant of Armour School,

C2 SIM

CFB Gagetown

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Harrison, Captain (N) R.P. Richard

Assistant Chief of Staff, Operations

Maritime Forces Pacific

Nov. 18-22/01

 

Hearn, Brigadier-General T.M.

Director General

Military Human Ressources Policy and Planning

Dec. 10/01

 

Hart, Corporal

Wing Administration Human Resources Department

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Hildebrandt, Captain Gerhard

Canadian Parachute Centre

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Haslett, Lieutenant Adam

Logistics Officer & Course Commander

The Black Watch

Nov. 5-6/02

 

Henault, General Raymond R.

Chief of the Defence Staff

Department of National Defence

Dec. 03/01

 

Hatton, Commander Gary

Commanding Officer, HMCS Montreal

Maritime Forces Atlantic

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Henderson, Major Georgie

Deputy A3

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Henneberry, Lieutenant-Commander C.J.

Commander, HMCS Nanaimo

Maritime Air Force Command Pacific

Nov. 18-22/01

 

Hupe, Master Corporal Bryan

426 Training Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Hincke, Colonel Joe

Commanding Officer

12 Wing Shearwater

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Idzenga, Major Ray

Commanding Officer, Gulf Squadron

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Hines, Colonel Glynne

Director, Air Information Management, Chief of the Air Staff

Department of National Defence

July 18/01

 

Issacs, Sergent Tony

Search and Rescue Technician

Maritime Forces Atlantic

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Horn, Lieutenant-Colonel Bernd

CFB Petawawa

June 25-27/02

 

Innis, Captain Quentin

Instructor

Canadian Parachute Centre

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Hounsell, Master Corporal Scott

Candian Forces School of Electronical and Mechanical Engineering

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Jackson, Major David

J3

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Howe, Corporal Kerry

Canadian Forces Base Borden Technical Services

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Jackson, Gaynor

Manager, Military Family Support Centre

Maritime Forces Pacific

Nov. 18-22/01

 

Janelle, Private Pascal

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Kelly, Chief Warrant Officer Michael

The Black Watch

Nov. 5-6/02

 

Jeffery, Lieutenant General M.K.

Chief of the Land Staff

Department of National Defence

Dec. 03/01

Aug. 14/02

 

Kelly, Lieutenant Colonel W.J.

Force Planning and Program Coordination

Vice Chief of the Defence Staff

Department of National Defence

July 18/01

 

Johnson, Captain Wayne

J7

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Kerr, Captain Andrew CD

The Black Watch

Nov. 5-6/02

 

Joncas, Chief Petty Officer Serge

Maritime Command Chief Petty Officer

Dec. 03/01

 

Knapp, Corporal Raymond

Canadian Forces Base Borden Technical Services

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Jurkowski, Brigadier General (ret’d) David

Former Chief of Staff

Joint Operations

Oct. 01/01

 

Koch, Major Pat

J5

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Kasurak, Peter

Principal

Office of the Auditor General of Canada

Dec. 10/01

 

Krause, Lieutenant-Colonel Wayne

Commanding Officer

423 Maritime Helicopter Squadron

12 Wing Shearwater

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Krueger, Master Corporal

8 Air Maintenance Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Lerhe, Commodore E.J. (Eric)

Commander, Canadian Fleet Pacific

Maritime Forces Pacific

Nov. 18-22/01

Kurzynski, Major Perry

Officer-in-charge

Search and Rescue Operations Centre

Maritime Forces Atlantic

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Lilienthal, Lieutenant-Colonel Mark

Senior Staff Officer

Canadian Forces Support Training Group

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Kwasnicki, Corporal Anita

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Logan, Major Mike

Deputy Administration Officer

Canadian Forces Support Training Group

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Laing, Captain (Navy) Kevin

Director, Maritime Strategy, Chief of Maritime Staff

Department of National Defence

July 18/01

 

Lucas, Major General Steve

Commander One Canadian Air Division

Canadian NORAD Region Headquarters

Nov. 18-22/01

 

Leighton, Lieutenant-Commander John

J1

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Lupien, Chief Petty Officer First Class R.M.

Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer

Dec. 03/01

 

Lyrette, Private Steve

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Maher, Lieutenant Earl

4 ESR

CFB Gagetown

Jan. 22-24/02

 

MacDonald, Lieutenant General George

Vice Chief of the Defence Staff

Department of National Defence

Jan. 28/02

Aug. 14/02

 

Maillet, Acting School Chief Warrant Officer Joseph

Canadian Forces School of Communications and Electronics

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

MacKay, Major Tom

The Black Watch

Nov. 5-6/02

 

Maisonneuve, Major-General J.O. Michel

Assistant Deputy Chief of Defence Staff

Oct. 22/01

 

MacLeod, Colonel Barry W.

Commander

3 Area Support Group

CFB Gagetown

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Malboeuf, Corporal Barry

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

MacQuarrie, Captain Don

J6

CFB Kingtson

May 7-9/02

 

Manning, Corporal Rob

Canadian Forces Base Borden Technical Services

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Maddison, Vice-Admiral Greg

Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff

Department of National Defence

May 5/02

 

Mason, Lieutenant-Colonel Dave

Commanding Officer

12 Air Maintenance Squadron

12 Wing Shearwater

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Matheson, Corporal

2 Air Movement Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

McNeil, Commodore Daniel

Director, Force Planning and Program Coordination

Vice Chief of the Defence Staff

Department of National Defence

July 18/01

 

Mattie, Chief Warrant Officer Fred

12 Air Maintenance Squadron

12 Wing Shearwater

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Mean, Master Corporal Jorge

Canadian Forces School of Aerospace Technology and Engineering

June 25-27/02

 

Maude, Master Corporal Kelly

436 Transport Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Minto, Shahid

Assistant Auditor General

Office of the Auditor General of Canada

Dec. 10/01

 

McDonald, Corporal Marcus

Canadian Forces Medical Services School

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Mitchell, Brigadier General Greg

Commander

Land Forces Atlantic Area

Jan. 22-24/02

 

McLean, Corporal

Wing Operations

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Munger, Chief Warrant Officer J.E.R.

Office of Land Force Command

Dec. 03/02

 

McManus, Lieutenant-Colonel John

Commanding Officer

443 (MH) Squadron

Maritime Air Force Command Pacific

Nov. 18-22/01

 

Murphy, Captain (N) R.D.

Deputy Commander

Canadian Fleet Pacific

Maritime Forces Pacific

Nov. 18-22/01

 

Murray, Major James

Commandant

Canadian Forces Fire Academy

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Olchowiecki, Private Chrissian

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Neville, Lieutenant-Colonel Shirley

Wing Administration Officer

Acting Wing Commander

17 Wing Winnipeg

Nov. 18-22/01

 

Orr, Major Ken

Senior Staff Officer

Attraction Canadian Forces Recruiting Group

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Newton, Captain John F.

Senior Staff Officer

Operations

Maritime Forces Atlantic

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Parker, Major Geoff

Infantry

CFB Petawawa

June 25-27/02

 

Nordick, Brigadier-General Glenn

Deputy Commander

Land Force Doctrine and Training Systems

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Parks, Lieutenant-Commander Mike

Directorate of Army Training 5-4

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

O’Bright, Gary

Director General

The Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Preparedness

Jul. 19/01

 

Pataracchia, Lieutenant (N) John

Representing Commanding Officer Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Paulson, Captain (N) Gary

Commanding Officer of HMCS Algonquin

Nov. 18-22/01

 

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

Commander

Maritime Operations Group Four

Maritime Forces Pacific

Nov. 18-22/01

 

Payne, Captain (N) Richard

Commanding Officer, Fleet Maintenance Facility Cape Scott

Maritime Forces Atlantic

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Pinsent, Major John

Canadian Parachute Centre

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Pearson, Lieutenant Colonel Michael J.

Commandant of Infantry School SAT

CFB Gagetown

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Plante, Master Corporal

8 Air Maintenance Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Pellerin, Colonel (ret’d) Alain

Executive Director

Conference of Defence Associations

Oct. 15/01

 

Polson, Captain (N) Gary

Commanding Officer

HMCS Algonquin

Maritime Forces Pacific

Nov. 18-22/01

 

Peters, Colonel William

Director, Land Strategic Planning, Chief of the Land Staff

Department of National Defence

July 18/01

 

Potvin, Corporal

8 Air Maintenance Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Pettigrew, Master Corporal Robert

Canadian Forces School of Administration and Logistics

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Poulin, Corporal Mario

Canadian Forces Military Police Academy

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Preece, Captain (N) Christian

Maritime Forces Atlantic

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Renahan, Captain Chris

Armour

CFB Petawawa

June 25-27/02

 

Préfontaine, Colonel Marc

Comd 34 Brigade Group Executive

The Black Watch

Nov. 5-6/02

 

Rivest, Master Corporal Dan

Canadian Forces School of Aerospace Technology and Engineering

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Purdy, Margaret

Associate Deputy Minister

Department of National Defence

Aug. 14/02

 

Robinson, Second Lieutenant. Chase

The Black Watch

Nov. 5-6/01

 

Reid, Chief Warrant Officer Clifford

Canadian Forces Fire Academy

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Ross, Major-General H. Cameron

Director General

International Security Policy

Department of National Defence

Jan. 28/02

 

Reid, Lieutenant-Colonel Gord

Commandant

Canadian Forces Air Navigation Schoool (CFANS)

17 Wing Winnipeg

Nov. 18-22/01

 

Rutherford, Master Corporal Denis

Canadian Forces Fire Academy

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Reid, Warrant Officer Jim

Air Defence Missile

CFB Petawawa

June 25-27/02

 

Samson, Brigadier-General P.M.

Director General

Intelligence

Oct. 22/01

 

Saunders, Corporal Cora

16 Wing

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Smith, Corporal

Canadian Postal Unit

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Saunders, Captain Kimberly

Disaster Assistance Response Team

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Smith, Master Corporal Terry

436 Transport Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Schmick, Major Grant

Commanding Officer

Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Snow, Master Corporal Joanne

Canadian Forces School of Administration and Logistics

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Scott, Captain John

Canadian Parachute Centre

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Stacey, Corporal Derrick

Canadian Forces Base Borden Administration Services

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Skidd, Officer Cadet. Alden

The Black Watch

Nov. 5-6/02

 

Stark, Lieutenant-Commander Gary

Commanding Officer

HMCS Whitehorse

Maritime Forces Pacific

Nov. 18-22/01

 

 

Skidmore, Colonel Mark

Commander

2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group

CFB Petawawa

June 25-27/02

 

Stevens, Pipe-Major Cameron

The Black Watch

Nov. 5-6/02

 

Stewart, Warrant Officer Barton

Canadian Forces School of Communications and Electronics

CFB Kingtson

May 7-9/02

 

Thibault, Master Corporal Christian

Gulf Squadron

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Stewart, James

Civilian Human Ressources

Maritime Forces Atlantic

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Tremblay, Colonel Alain

Commander, Canadian Forces Recruiting Group

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Stone, Master Corporal

Canadian Parachute Centre

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Trim, Corporal

8 Air Maintenance Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Szczerbaniwicz, Lieutenant-Colonel Gary

Commanding Officer

Commandant, 407 Squadron

Maritime Air Force Command Pacific

Nov. 18-22/01

 

Ur, Corporal Melanie

16 Wing

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Tarrant, Lieutenant-Colonel Tom

Deputy Director of Army Training

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Wamback, Lieutenant-Commander Arthur

Commandinf Officer

HMCS Windsor

Maritime Forces Atlantic

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Tatersall, Lieutenant-Commander John

Directorate of Army Training 3

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Ward, Master Corporal

Wing Operations

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

Ward, Master Corporal Danny

Canadian Forces School of Aerospace Technology and Engineering

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Wells, Corporal Corwin

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Ward, Officer Cadet. Declan

Student

McGill University

Nov. 5-6/02

 

Whalen, Private Clayton

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Ward, Colonel Mike J.

Commander Combat Training Centre

CFB Gagetown

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Whitburn, Lieutenant-Colonel Tom

Squadron 435

17 Wing Winnipeg

Nov. 18-22/01

 

Wareham, Corporal

8 Air Maintenance Squadron

8 Wing Trenton

June 25-27/02

 

White, Lieutenant (N) Troy

J2

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

Watt, Major Jon

Commanding Officer

Bravo Squadron

CFB Kingtson

May 7-9/02

 

Williams, Colonel Richard

Director, Western Hemisphere Policy

Department of National Defence

May 6/02

 

Watts, Chief Warrant Officer Ernest

3 Area Support Group

CFB Gagetown

Jan. 22-24/02

 

Woods, Corporal Connor

Canadian Forces Medical Services School

CFB Borden

June 25-27/02

 

Woodburn, Commander William

Commander, Submarine Division

Maritime Forces Atlantic

Jan. 22-24/02

 

 

Young, Major Marc

J4

CFB Kingston

May 7-9/02

 

 


APPENDIX IV

BASES AND UNITS VISITED BY THE COMMITTEE

List of Canadian Forces Bases and Units Visited

5-6 November 2001

CFB Montreal

3rd Battalion Black Watch

 

18-22 November 2001

CFB Esquimalt

Maritime Forces Pacific

Canadian Fleet Pacific

Maritime Operations Group 4

HMCS HURON

HMCS WHITEHORSE

HMCS NANAIMO

Coastal Operations Planning and Analysis

  Centre

Military Family Support Centre

 

 

CFB Patricia Bay

Air Command Detachment Maritime Pacific

443 Maritime Helicopter Squadron

407 Maritime Patrol Squadron

 

 

CFB Winnipeg

1 Canadian Air Division

Canadian NORAD Region Headquarters

 

 

17 Wing Winnipeg

17 Wing

Canadian Forces Air Navigation School

402 City of Winnipeg Squadron

435 Transport and Rescue Squadron

 

20-24 January 2002

CFB Halifax

Maritime Forces Atlantic

HMCS GLACE BAY

HMCS MONTREAL

HMCS WINDSOR

Submarine Division

Maritime Operations Group 5

 

CFB Cape Scott

Fleet Maintenance Facility

 

 

12 Wing Shearwater

12 Wing

12 Wing Air Maintenance Squadron

423 Maritime Helicopter Squadron

Search and Rescue Operations Centre

 

 

CFB Gagetown

Land Forces Atlantic Area

3 Area Support Group

2 Royal Canadian Regiment

4 Engineer Support Regiment

Combat Training Center

Infantry School SAT (Small Arms Training)

Armour School C2 Sim

Artillery School IFT

403 Helicopter and Operational Training

  Squadron

 

7-9 May 2002

Dwyer Hill

Joint Task Force 2

 

 

Communication Security Establishment

 

  CFB Kingston

Land Force Doctrine and Training System

2 EW (Electronic Warfare) Squadron

Canadian Forces Joint Operations Group

Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART)

Canadian Forces School of Communications

  and Electronics

Bravo Squadron

Gulf Squadron

 

24-27 June 2002 CFB Borden

Canadian Forces Recruiting Group

  Headquarters

Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre Montreal

Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre Calgary

Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre Hamilton

Canadian Forces Support Training Group

Canadian Forces Fire Academy

 

  8 Wing Trenton

8 Wing

429 Transport Squadron

426 Training Squadron

8 Air Maintenance Squadron

424 Search and Rescue Squadron

Canadian Parachute Centre

 

  CFB Petawawa

2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade

1st Battalion Royal Canadian Regiment

Royal Canadian Dragoons

2nd Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery

1st Air Defence Regiment

 

 


APPENDIX V

CANADIAN MILITARY OPERATIONS Overseas

Canadian Forces Overseas Tasking – 4 September 2002

Canada has more than 2,900 soldiers, sailors and air force personnel deployed. On any given day, thousands of Canadian Forces (CF) members are preparing for, engaged in or have returned from overseas missions.

Since 1947, the CF has completed 73 international operations.  That figure does not include the current operations, or the many CF operations carried out in Canada.

COALITION MISSION

OP APOLLO                                                                                   1068

Canada's military contribution to the international campaign against terrorism

NATO ALLIANCE MISSIONS

NATO Stabilization Force (SFOR)

OP PALLADIUM                                                                           1579

Bosnia-Herzegovina

Canada provides a battalion group (Bn Gp) and various elements composing the Task Force Bosnia Herzegovina (TFBH). TFBH's mission is to maintain a secure and stable environment for the local population within its area of responsibility (AOR.). TFBH includes helicopter support, signals, intelligence, medical and military police personnel.


Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)

OP FORAGE                                                                                       1

Operation FORAGE is Canada's contribution to the NATO operation to collect weapons from rebel factions.

The CF contributes one person who works at the Task Force headquarters.

UNITED NATIONS MISSIONS

UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF)

OP DANACA                                                                                   193

Golan Heights

Canadians have participated in UNDOF since 1974. CF provide second-line logistic support to the force, as well as communications detachments to UNDOF units.

UN Forces in Cyprus (UNFICYP)

OP SNOWGOOSE                                                                            1

Cyprus

Canada still provides UNFICYP headquarters at Nicosia with one CF staff officer working in Operations.


UN Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO)

OP JADE                                                                                                 7

Jerusalem

The CF maintains a contingent of seven United Nations Military Observers (UNMO)s in UNTSO

Multinational Force and Observers (MFO)

OP CALUMET                                                                                            30

Sinai

Operation CALUMET is Canada's contribution to the Multinational Force and Observers (MFO), the non-UN peacekeeping mission includes an air traffic control unit and administrative and support personnel located in El Gorah, Egypt.

UN Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL)

OP REPTILE                                                                                      5

Sierra Leone

Operation REPTILE is Canada's contribution to the UN mission in Sierra Leone, which is designed to achieve peace in the region through disarmament, demobilisation and re-integration of the belligerent forces. CF members are deployed as United Nations Military Observers.


UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)

OP CROCODILE                                                                               8

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Operation CROCODILE is Canada's contribution to the United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC).

CF members work as staff officers at MONUC headquarters in Kinshasa.

They also function as United Nations Military Observers (UNMOs) in situations involving security, logistics and medical issues.

United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE)

OP ADDITION                                                                                           6

Ethiopia and Eritrea

The Canadian Forces personnel work as part of an international group of 220 UN Military Observers (UNMOs) who monitor the Temporary Security Zone between the two countries.

International Military Assistance Training Team (IMATT)

OP SCULPTURE                                                                                    11

Sierra Leone

The Canadian contingent provide advice on training, logistics and administration, and deliver tactical training ranging from basic recruit courses to brigade-level exercises.

Total CF Personnel on UN Missions                                                        261

GRAND TOTAL                                                                                    2,909


APPENDIX VI

PEACEKEEPING STATISTICS

Monthy Summary of Contributors

Civilian Police, Military Observors, Troops as of 31 August 2002

   *source United Nations Website

Country

Civpol

Milob

Troops

Total

Rank

Bangladesh

129

66

5,227

5,422

1

Pakistan

282

74

4,384

4,740

2

Nigeria

72

53

3,275

3,400

3

India

444

36

2,377

2,857

4

Ghana

296

50

2,132

2,478

5

Kenya

57

55

1,729

1,841

6

Jordan

635

44

1,087

1,766

7

Uruguay

 

67

1,502

1,569

8

Ukraine

234

29

1,085

1,348

9

Australia

75

27

1,033

1,135

10

Nepal

102

38

961

1,101

11

Poland

174

24

817

1,015

12

Zambia

52

28

826

906

13

Guinea

1

13

774

788

14

Portugal

69

1

650

720

15

Fiji

49

7

642

698

16

United Kingdom

240

34

420

694

17

United States

660

31

1

692

18

Japan

 

 

680

680

19

Morocco

 

 

658

658

20

New Zealand

 

16

640

656

21

Argentina

179

12

463

654

22

Germany

518

11

26

555

23

Senegal

54

14

477

545

24

Austria

55

10

467

532

25

Slovak Republic

 

4

504

508

26

Republic of Korea

 

14

456

470

27

France

188

44

214

446

28

Thailand

32

18

380

430

29

Russian Federation

162

97

112

371

30

Ireland

48

31

263

342

31

Italy

93

31

191

315

32

Tunisia

6

21

264

291

33

Canada

49

18

208

275

34

Romania

200

40

1

241

35

Malaysia

120

60

43

223

36

Bolivia

 

13

204

217

37

Turkey

183

13

 

196

38

Spain

170

6

3

179

39

Egypt

117

57

4

178

40

Philippines

113

8

51

172

41

South Africa

 

6

151

157

42

Hungary

17

20

118

155

43

Bulgaria

132

6

2

140

44

China

84

51

1

136

45

Sweden

89

33

1

123

46

Singapore

27

4

72

103

47

Brazil

10

17

74

101

48

Denmark

48

39

4

91

49

Finland

35

42

5

82

50

Norway

45

22

6

73

51

Netherlands

55

13

2

70

52

Zimbabwe

64

 

 

64

53

Indonesia

18

29

4

51

54

Czech Republic

28

18

1

47

55

Sri Lanka

42

2

 

44

56

Greece

30

12

 

42

57

Malawi

21

18

 

39

58

Switzerland

17

20

1

38

59

Mali

2

29

3

34

60

Gambia

11

19

2

32

61

Niger

14

16

2

32

62

Benin

6

19

5

30

63

United Republic of Tanzania

2

19

3

24

64

Chile

12

11

 

23

65

Cameroon

20

 

1

21

66

Algeria

 

19

1

20

67

Paraguay

 

19

1

20

68

Bosnia and Herzegovina

10

9

 

19

69

Slovenia

17

2

 

19

70

Croatia

 

17

 

17

71

Belgium

1

10

5

16

72

Burkina Faso

2

12

 

14

73

Honduras

 

12

 

12

74

Mozambique

6

4

 

10

75

Lithuania

9

 

 

9

76

Vanuatu

6

 

 

6

77

El Salvador

1

4

 

5

78

Iceland

5

 

 

5

79

Kyrgyzstan

3

2

 

5

80

Namibia

 

3

2

5

81

Peru

 

5

 

5

82

Cote d'Ivoire

4

 

 

4

83

Venezuela

 

3

 

3

84

Yugoslavia

 

3

 

3

85

Mongolia

 

2

 

2

86

Samoa

2

 

 

2

87

Albania

 

1

 

1

88

Ecuador

1

 

 

1

89

Estonia

 

1

 

1

90

 

6,754

1,808

35,698

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total

44,260

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Canadian %

 

0.621

 


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