Military of Canada
Canadian Armed Forces |
Forces armées canadiennes |
Badge of the Canadian Armed Forces
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Current form |
1 February 1968 – present |
Service branches |
Canadian Army Royal Canadian Navy Royal Canadian Air Force
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Headquarters |
National Defence Headquarters, Ottawa, Ontario
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Website |
www.forces.gc.ca |
Leadership |
Commander-in-Chief |
Queen Elizabeth II represented by Governor General David Johnston
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Minister of National Defence |
Minister Harjit Sajjan
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Chief of the Defence Staff |
General Jonathan Vance
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Manpower |
Military age |
16–60 years old |
Conscription |
No |
Available for
military service |
8,031,266 males, age 17–49,
7,755,550 females, age 17–49 |
Fit for
military service |
6,633,472 males, age 17–49,
6,389,669 females, age 17–49 |
Active personnel |
68,250 (31 March 2011) |
Reserve personnel |
27,000 (Paid Primary)
5,000 (Rangers)
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Deployed personnel |
2000+ |
Expenditures |
Budget |
C$18.6 billion, (2016–2017) |
Percent of GDP |
0.97%
1.19% (Disputed) |
Industry |
Domestic suppliers |
L-3 Communications MAS CAE Meggitt Training Systems Canada Colt Canada Textron Systems Canada Kongsberg Protech Systems Canada Rheinmetall Defence Canada Irving Shipbuilding Inc. General Dynamics Land Systems Canada Raytheon Canada Limited Seaspan Marine Corporation Thales Canada Boeing Canada
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Related articles |
History |
Fenian Raids Wolseley Expedition North-West Rebellion Second Boer War First World War Russian Civil War Second World War Cold War Korean War October Crisis Gulf War Bosnian War Oka Crisis Kosovo War Afghanistan War Iraq War Somali Civil War 2011 Libyan Civil War Operation Serval 2014 military intervention against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
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Ranks |
Canadian Armed Forces ranks and insignia |
The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF; French: Forces armées canadiennes, FAC), or Canadian Forces (CF) (French: Forces canadiennes, FC), are the unified armed forces of Canada, as constituted by the National Defence Act, which states: "The Canadian Forces are the armed forces of Her Majesty raised by Canada and consist of one Service called the Canadian Armed Forces."
This unified institution consists of sea, land, and air elements referred to as the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), Canadian Army, and Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). Personnel may belong to either the Regular Force or the Reserve Force, which has four sub-components: the Primary Reserve, Supplementary Reserve, Cadet Organizations Administration and Training Service, and the Canadian Rangers. Under the National Defence Act, the Canadian Armed Forces are an entity separate and distinct from the Department of National Defence (the federal government department responsible for administration and formation of defence policy), which also exists as the civilian support system for the Forces.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces is the reigning Canadian monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, who is represented by the Governor General of Canada. The Canadian Armed Forces is led by the Chief of the Defence Staff, who is advised and assisted by the Armed Forces Council.
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