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1102:(CCGA) which is a separate non-profit organization composed of some 5,000 civilian volunteers across Canada who support search and rescue activities. The CCGA, formerly the Canadian Marine Rescue Auxiliary (CMRA), is made up of volunteer recreational boaters and commercial fishermen who assist CCG with search and rescue as well as boating safety education. CCGA members who assist in SAR operations have their vessel insurance covered by CCG, as well as any fuel and operating costs associated with a particular tasking. The CCGA enables the CCG to provide marine SAR coverage in many isolated areas of Canada's coastlines without having to maintain an active base and/or vessels in those areas.
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Island, Addenbroke, Carmanah Point, Pachena Pt and Chrome Island. The decision was taken without input or consultation from the public or user-groups in spite of the fact that during the last round of de-staffing the public and user-groups spoke vocally against cuts to this service. Once again a large outcry forced
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autonomy where it is not as tightly integrated within the department. An example is that now all CCG bases, aids to navigation, vessels, aircraft, and personnel are wholly the responsibility of the
Commissioner of the Canadian Coast Guard, who is also of assistant deputy ministerial rank. The commissioner is, in turn, supported by the CCG headquarters which develop a budget for the organization. The arrangement is not unlike the relationship of the
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safety and SAR. There were valid concerns raised within CCG about reluctance on the part of the marine community to ask for assistance from CCG vessels since the CCG was being viewed as aligned with an enforcement department. In the early 2000s, the federal government began to investigate the possibility of remaking CCG as a separate agency, thereby not falling under a specific functional department and allowing more operational independence.
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operations of CCG are directed by the
Commissioner, who reports directly to the Deputy Minister of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. Assistant Commissioners are responsible for CCG operations within each region and they report directly to the Commissioner. This management and financial flexibility is being enhanced by an increased budget for CCG to acquire new vessels and other assets to assist in its growing role in marine security.
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CCG completed a large-scale program of lighthouse automation and de-staffing which began in 1968 and was largely completed in the 1990s. The result of this program saw the automation of all lighthouses and the removal of light keepers except for a handful of stations in
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CCG as a whole is divided into four operational regions: Atlantic, Central, Western, and Arctic. The newest region, the Arctic, was established in
October 2018. Previously responsibility for the Arctic areas of Canada was split between the three existing regions. The new unit includes a mandate which
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Canadian lightkeepers were notified
September 1, 2009 that upper management was once again commencing the de-staffing process. The first round, to be completed before the end of the fiscal year, was to include Trial Island, Entrance Island, Cape Mudge and Dryad Point. The second round included Green
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From its formation in 1962 until 1995, CCG was the responsibility of the
Department of Transport. Both the department and CCG shared complementary responsibilities related to marine safety, whereby DOT had responsibility for implementing transportation policy, regulations and safety inspections, and
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also performed similar duties at a time when the navy was wavering on the point of becoming a civilian organization. Laws related to customs and revenue were enforced by the marine division of the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police. A government reorganization in 1936 saw the Department of Marine and its
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On April 4, 2005, it was announced by the
Minister of Fisheries and Oceans that the CCG was being designated a "special operating agency"—the largest one in the federal government. Although the CCG still falls under the ministerial responsibility of the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, it has more
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Marine navigation services including aids to navigation: buoy tending, light station keeping, beacon maintenance, publication of
Notices to Mariners (NOTMAR) annually and monthly, and Notices to Shipping (NOTSHIP) as well as broadcasting safety Notices to Shipping over marine radio frequencies; and
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However, the proposed Polar 8 class was abandoned during the late 1980s as part of general government budget cuts; in their place, a program of vessel modernizations was instituted. Additional budget cuts to CCG in the mid-1990s following a change in government saw many of CCG's older vessels built
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In addition to expanded geographic responsibilities in the Great Lakes, the rise in coastal and ocean shipping ranged from new mining shipments such as Labrador iron ore, to increased cargo handling at the nation's major ports, and Arctic development and sovereignty patrols—all requiring additional
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Although CCG personnel are neither a naval nor law enforcement force, they may operate CCG vessels in support of naval operations, or they may serve an operational role in the delivery of maritime law enforcement and security services in Canadian federal waters by providing a platform for personnel
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that is old, and needs replacing, all its icebreakers are old. Some critics have argued that with global warming, and the scramble for Arctic nations to document claims to a share of the Arctic Ocean seafloor, Canada lacked sufficient icebreakers. In 2018 the Coast Guard started to publicly search
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Map showing the operating regions of the Canadian Coast Guard (left to right): Western region (BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Yukon minus the Yukon North Slope), Arctic region (Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Hudson Bay and James Bay), Central region (Ontario and Quebec) and Atlantic
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The special operating agency reorganization is different from the past under both DOT and DFO where regional directors general for these departments were responsible for CCG operations within their respective regions; this reportedly caused problems under DFO that did not occur under DOT. Now all
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The preface to this report tells how a foreign vessel, previously banished from Canada and with criminals among the crew, sailed undisturbed into the heart of Canada‟s Northwest Passage. Authorities noticed her only after she landed in Inuit communities. The Berserk II was a small vessel, but it
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There were serious stumbling blocks arising out of this reorganization, namely in the different management practices and differences in organizational culture at DFO, versus DOT. DFO is dedicated to conservation and protection of fish through enforcement whereas the CCG's primary focus is marine
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Arising out of this arrangement, the CCG became ultimately responsible for crewing, operating, and maintaining a larger fleet—both the original CCG fleet before 1995 of dedicated SAR vessels, Navaid tenders, and multi-purpose icebreakers along with DFO's smaller fleet of scientific research and
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committee investigating low morale among CCG employees following the transfer from DOT to DFO and budget cuts since 1995. This committee had recommended that CCG become a separate agency under DOT and that its role be changed to that of an armed, paramilitary organization involved in maritime
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The Canadian Coast Guard produces the Notice to Mariners (NOTMAR) publication which informs mariners of important navigational safety matters affecting Canadian waters. This electronic publication is published on a monthly basis and can be downloaded from the Notices to Mariners website. The
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A period of expansion followed the creation of the CCG between the 1960s and the 1980s. The outdated ships the CCG inherited from the Marine Service were scheduled for replacement, along with dozens of new ships for the expanding role of the organization. Built under a complementary national
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CCG continues to provide vessels and crew for supporting DFO's fisheries science, enforcement, conservation, and protection requirements. The changes resulting in CCG becoming a special operating agency under DFO did not address some of the key concerns raised by an all-party
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The head of CCG is called the "Commissioner of the Canadian Coast Guard". The rank of "Commissioner" is used in other Canadian federal agencies, such as the RCMP. However, rank and associated insignia are viewed differently in the CCG than in the Royal Canadian Navy.
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decided to consolidate the duties of the Marine Service of the Department of Transport and on January 26, 1962, the Canadian Coast Guard was formed as a subsidiary of DOT. One of the more notable inheritances at the time of formation was the icebreaker
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are used to represent ranks. In the CCG they represent levels of responsibility and commensurate salary levels. The Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary epaulettes are similar except they use silver braid to distinguish them from the Canadian Coast Guard.
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The commitment to study the option of placing guns on coast guard ships was the highlight of the government's tabled response this week to recommendations in a report from the Senate fisheries committee about strengthening Canada's presence in the
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The Canadian Coast Guard is a civilian organization that is managed and funded by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO). The enforcement of laws in Canada's territorial sea is the responsibility of Canada's federal police force, the
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After the Department of Marine and Fisheries was split into separate departments, the Department of Marine continued to take responsibility for the federal government's coastal protection services. During the inter-war period, the
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transited the passage in what were asserted by Canada to be Canadian waters and by the U.S. to be international waters. During the period of increased nationalism that followed this event, the Conservative administration of
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On Monday, Norwegian harsh-environment OSV operator Viking Supply Ships announced that it has sold three icebreaking anchor handlers to the government of Canada, which will retrofit them for use by the Canadian Coast Guard
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in 1867, the federal government placed many of the responsibilities for maintaining aids to navigation (primarily lighthouses at the time), marine safety, and search and rescue under the Marine Service of the
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Marine security: monitor vessel movements within Canadian waters, coordinate information to other government departments and agencies regarding 96-hour pre-arrival notification from vessels per the
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The Department of Fisheries and Oceans, on behalf of the Canadian Coast Guard, is the custodian of many significant heritage buildings, including the oldest lighthouse in North America, the
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for existing large, capable icebreakers it could purchase. On August 13, 2018, the Coast Guard confirmed it would be buying and retrofitting three large, icebreaking, anchor-handling tugs,
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Branch is denoted by coloured cloth between the gold braid. Deck officers, helicopter pilots, hovercraft pilots and JRCC/MRSC marine SAR controllers do not wear any distinctive cloth.
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fisheries enforcement vessels, all without any increase in budget—in fact the overall budget for CCG was decreased after absorbing the DFO patrol and scientific vessels.
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in the world. These facilities assist marine navigation on the Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic coasts as well as selected inland waterways. CCG represents Canada at the
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ensures increased support for Inuit communities, including search and rescue, icebreaking and for community resupply. The new region is headquartered in Yellowknife.
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ships and aircraft. The federal government also began to develop a series of CCG bases near major ports and shipping routes throughout southern Canada, for example
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323:"Canadian Coast Guard services support government priorities and economic prosperity and contribute to the safety, accessibility and security of Canadian waters."
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to co-ordinate vessel movement safety, monitoring vessel movements including 96-hour reporting protocol before vessels are permitted to enter Canadian waters
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CCG's management and organizational structure reflects its quasi-military nature. The CCG agency supports several functional departments as outlined here:
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shipbuilding policy which saw the CCG contracts go to Canadian shipyards, the new ships were delivered throughout this golden age of the organization.
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During the mid-1980s, the long-standing disagreement between the U.S. and Canada over the legal status of the Northwest Passage came to a head after
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The expansion of the CCG fleet required new navigation and engineering officers, as well as crewmembers. To meet the former requirement, in 1965 the
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The CCG badge was originally approved in 1962. Blue symbolizes water, white represents ice, and dolphins are considered a friend of mariners. The
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information in the Notice to Mariners is formatted to simplify the correction of paper charts and navigational publications published by the
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These vessels will be the latest additions to the existing fleet of 31 47-foot motor lifeboats, introduced to the Canadian Coast Guard...
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Inside Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Halifax, 2016. The rescue coordination centre is operated by the Canadian Coast Guard and the
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serving with one or more law enforcement agencies. The CCG's responsibility encompasses Canada's 202,080-kilometre-long (109,110
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CCG does not have a conventional paramilitary rank structure; instead, its rank structure roughly approximates that of the civilian
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being one of the first in the nation. On the Pacific coast, the service operated the Dominion Lifesaving Trail (now called the
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in 1958. The shipping industry was changing throughout eastern Canada and required an expanded federal government role in the
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Lifeboat stations had been established on the east and west coasts as part of the Canadian Lifesaving Service; the station at
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As a special operating agency within the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, the CCG uses generic identifiers imposed by the
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The Senate Committee's report had also recommended arming Canadian Coast Guard vessels in the Arctic. Randy Boswell, of the
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the publication of Radio Aids to Marine Navigation (RAMNav) and the List of Lights, Buoys & Fog Signals (Lights List)
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2460:"Mid-Shore Patrol Vessels – What Happened to MSPVs and Fisheries Research Vessels for the Canadian Coast Guard?"
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government tabled a report that recommended that arming Canadian Coast Guard icebreakers should be considered.
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responsibilities. Naval operations in Canada's maritime environment are exclusively the responsibility of the
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support of other government departments, boards and agencies by providing ships, aircraft and other services.
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December 6, 2019 – Present (first commissioner to graduate from the Canadian Coast Guard College)
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Marine Service, along with several other government departments and agencies, folded into the new
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will be built for the Canadian Coast Guard, in addition to the six being constructed for the
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response, and support for other Canadian government initiatives. The Coast Guard operates
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Canadian Coast Guard Commissions New Science Research Vessel in Burlington, Ontario
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International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities
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high-endurance lifeboat cutters for open coastal areas, and the USCG-designed
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raises a large question: how well does Canada control its Arctic waters?
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1056:"Controlling Canada's Arctic Waters: Role of the Canadian Coast Guard."
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presented the government's response to a December 2009 report from the
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2830:"SHIPPING NEWS: Coast guard cleans up its mess | The Chronicle Herald"
2715:"Controlling Canada's Arctic Waters: Role of the Canadian Coast Guard"
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facing east, 1943. The naval base later became the first site for the
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is one of two heavy icebreakers used by the Canadian Coast Guard.
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3085:"Meet Jody Thomas, first woman to head the Canadian Coast Guard"
3006:"Saltwater in the Veins – The Coast Guard: A Family of Families"
2651:"Prime Minister announces renewal of Canadian Coast Guard fleet"
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and the Atlantic coast, as well as an increased presence in the
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and Pacific coasts for sovereignty purposes. The government of
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2430:"Minister Shea Leads Purchase of Nine New Coast Guard Vessels"
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security by arming its vessels with deck guns, similar to the
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announced plans to build several enormous icebreakers, the
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2956:"Canadian Coast Guard Ensign and Levels of Responsibility"
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Canadian Senate Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans
2681:"Tories to consider arming Arctic-bound coast guard ships"
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2378:"Minister Shea Dedicates the New Hovercraft ACV Mamilossa"
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Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard
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CCG operates one of the largest networks of navigational
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in place of procuring the Polar 8 class of icebreakers.
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2593:"Canada Buys Commercial Icebreakers for its Coast Guard"
1987:
Chief Engineer at Sea Rosette Large Ship (33m or larger)
1923:
225:. Formed in 1962, the coast guard is tasked with marine
3305:"Marinfo" Canadian Coast Guard homepage – Quebec Region
3033:"US, Canadian Coast Guards Leaders Discuss Partnership"
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Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions
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The CCG does not have a "reserve" element. There is a
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Environmental response: spill containment and clean-up
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marine communications and traffic management services;
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1999:
Chief Engineer at Sea Rosette Small Ship (12m to 33m)
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The Coast Guard has acknowledged that it is not just
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3164:"Sarnia-Lambton First Responders Condemn Float Down"
3110:"Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary 2001 Uniform Policy"
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Incident Management & Vessels of Concern, orange
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status for enforcing federal laws on the oceans and
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Public Register of Arms, Flags and Badges of Canada
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Public Register of Arms, Flags and Badges of Canada
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Public Register of Arms, Flags and Badges of Canada
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674:Budget cuts and bureaucratic oversight (1994–2005)
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3272:. Office of the Secretary to the Governor General
3246:. Office of the Secretary to the Governor General
3198:. Office of the Secretary to the Governor General
2228:. Office of the Secretary to the Governor General
1963:Command at Sea Rosette Large Ship (33m or larger)
919:, in 2012. The ship was put in service that year.
834:. As a compromise, the CCG now partners with the
4554:
2552:(Press release). August 20, 2012. Archived from
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3062:Defense Visual Information Distribution Service
1975:Command at Sea Rosette Small Ship (12m to 33m)
1240:List of Canadian Coast Guard Bases and Stations
239:119 vessels of varying sizes and 23 helicopters
2353:"New vessels ordered for Canadian Coast Guard"
2133:translates as "Safety First, Service Always".
880:and the near-shore fisheries research vessels
562:
470:Predecessor agencies and formation (1867–1962)
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2938:"Facts About Canada's Threatened Lighthouses"
2854:Paul Mcleod Ottawa Bureau (August 19, 2014).
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1321:List of equipment of the Canadian Coast Guard
771:Support to fisheries research (as a platform)
713:Icebreaking and Arctic sovereignty protection
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559:, transferred from the Royal Canadian Navy.
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2920:"Review of Automated Lightstation Staffing"
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1346:List of Canadian Coast Guard MCTS Centres
1005:Integrated Technical Services Directorate
941:Modernizing the Coast Guard's icebreakers
457:Learn how and when to remove this message
2408:"Fleet additions over the last 50 years"
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2176:Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Trenton
2171:North Pacific Coast Guard Agencies Forum
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2335:"Primer on GPS and DGPS – 2000 Edition"
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2109:Flag of the Honorary Chief Commissioner
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698:Special operating agency (2005–present)
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2779:. The Canadian Press. October 24, 2018
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2309:"Marine Security Operations Centres"
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808:Two RCMP/Coast Guard vessels in the
666:during the 1960s and 1970s retired.
439:adding citations to reliable sources
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2922:. December 27, 2010. Archived from
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2077:Insignias and other representations
856:Royal National Lifeboat Institution
326:The CCG's mandate is stated in the
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2755:"Canadian Coast Guard – Home Page"
2679:Randy Boswell (October 21, 2010).
2494:Department of Fisheries and Oceans
2464:Canadian American Strategic Review
2166:National Search and Rescue Program
1309:Heritage Lighthouse Protection Act
1154:June 28, 2010 – December 31, 2014
1136:March 13, 2017 – December 6, 2019
850:Fleet modernization (1990–present)
742:Marine Transportation Security Act
684:Department of Fisheries and Oceans
481:Department of Marine and Fisheries
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3162:Melanie Irwin (August 16, 2017).
2879:E.R. Irwin, Nimbus, 2003, p. viii
2287:"CCG Mission, Vision and Mandate"
2199:Maritime Rescue Sub-Centre Quebec
1202:July 1, 1980 – December 31, 1983
1186:July 1, 1993 – December 31, 1996
732:Joint Rescue Coordination Centres
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779:Canada Border Services Agency
215:Garde côtière canadienne, GCC
153:Mario Pelletier, Commissioner
4593:Uniformed services of Canada
4166:Customs Surveillance Service
3031:Eric Haun (March 24, 2016).
2981:"Canadian Coast Guard (CCG)"
2466:. March 2007. Archived from
2222:"Canadian Coast Guard badge"
1735:Epaulette and cuff insignia
1713:District Prevention Officer
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1311:in the Canadian Parliament.
1230:CCG Base Quebec building in
1162:May 9, 2006 – June 27, 2010
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680:1995 Canadian federal budget
640:Canadian Coast Guard College
607:Canadian Coast Guard College
501:escorting two vessels, 1910.
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4573:Fisheries and Oceans Canada
3499:Transportation Safety Board
3222:Fisheries and Oceans Canada
3192:"Canadian Coast Guard jack"
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2154:Canadian Heraldic Authority
1951:Commissioner's Commendation
1170:July 1, 1998 – May 8, 2006
844:Canada–United States border
795:Department of Public Safety
563:Expansion years (1962–1990)
251:Fisheries and Oceans Canada
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2655:Prime Minister of Canada
2118:Federal Identity Program
2071:35 Year Long Service Pin
2059:30 Year Long Service Pin
2047:25 Year Long Service Pin
2035:20 Year Long Service Pin
2023:15 Year Long Service Pin
2011:10 Year Long Service Pin
1724:Unit Prevention Officer
1359:Rank insignia and badges
1305:Sambro Island Lighthouse
1017:Quasi-military structure
990:Organizational structure
723:Royal Canadian Air Force
401:vessel traffic services.
271:Royal Canadian Air Force
247:special operating agency
29:Garde côtière canadienne
4408:Maritime Border Command
2858:. Thechronicleherald.ca
2761:. Government of Canada.
2341:. Government of Canada.
2272:. Government of Canada.
2254:. Government of Canada.
2248:"ARCHIVED – Our People"
1938:Exemplary Service Medal
1548:Assistant commissioner
766:Vessel traffic services
524:Department of Transport
398:pollution response; and
257:Role and responsibility
4530:Law enforcement agency
3240:"Canadian Coast Guard"
2877:Lighthouses and Lights
2363:on September 6, 2009.
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1855:Qualification insignia
1719:Alternate Unit Leader
1398:Assistant commissioner
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3409:Security Intelligence
2926:on December 27, 2010.
2834:thechronicleherald.ca
2568:"Viking Supply Ships"
2146:Minister of Transport
1722:Unit Training Officer
1562:Deputy superintendent
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2960:Canadian Coast Guard
2944:on October 24, 2004.
2803:Government of Canada
2572:www.vikingsupply.com
2470:on December 15, 2007
2440:on September 6, 2009
2418:on January 19, 2012.
1677:Auxiliary epaulettes
1671:Radio, emerald green
1587:Training, royal blue
1545:Deputy commissioner
1061:Canwest News Service
947:Louis S. St. Laurent
600:Parry Sound, Ontario
435:improve this article
363:channel maintenance;
245:, Ontario, and is a
207:Canadian Coast Guard
127:Minister responsible
22:Canadian Coast Guard
4542:Intelligence agency
4349:Trinidad and Tobago
4259:Antigua and Barbuda
3997:Customs Coast Guard
3749:Sea and Coast Guard
3710:Marine Surveillance
3444:National Film Board
3142:uniforminsignia.org
3012:. September 1, 2015
2985:uniforminsignia.org
2828:Ziobrowski, Peter.
2809:on January 18, 2012
2731:on October 16, 2012
2500:on November 5, 2007
2315:on October 17, 2010
1695:National President
1687:ranks and insignia
1566:Officer/Specialist
1393:Deputy commissioner
1299:Historic facilities
1076:Operational regions
1052:Fisheries Committee
984:Royal Canadian Navy
970:Viking Supply Ships
901:Louis S. St-Laurent
736:Canada Shipping Act
535:St. Lawrence Seaway
519:Royal Canadian Navy
386:aids to navigation;
379:Canada Shipping Act
354:aids to navigation;
335:Canada Shipping Act
319:Mission and mandate
283:Royal Canadian Navy
134:Diane Lebouthillier
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3064:. November 2, 2017
3010:Navigator Magazine
2777:The Globe and Mail
2598:Maritime Executive
2556:on April 19, 2014.
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1133:Jeffery Hutchinson
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2520:"Marine Security"
1905:Rescue specialist
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