Canadian Forces College

Canadian Forces College
Established 1943 - Royal Canadian Air Force War Staff College; 1945 - RCAF Staff College; 1962 - Air Force College.
Type Military college
Chancellor S157 Hon. Peter MacKay (ex-officio as Minister of National Defence)
Location North York, Ontario, Canada
Campus Urban
Affiliations RMC PPC, DRDC
Website http://www.cfc.forces.gc.ca/

The Canadian Forces College (CFC) is a military school for senior and general officers of the Canadian Forces. The college provides military education courses meant to enable officers to effectively provide leadership within the Canadian Forces. Additionally, the Non-Commissioned Members Profession Development Centre (NCMPDC), St. Jean, PQ, is a division of CFC.

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History

The institution was established in 1943 as the Royal Canadian Air Force War Staff College (RCAF War Staff College). In 1945, the college was re-designated as the RCAF Staff College, which became a component of the Air Force College in 1962. The Air Force College also included a Headquarters, a Staff School and an Extension School. Following integration of the Canadian Armed Forces, the college was renamed Canadian Forces College" (CFC) in 1966.

The Officer's Mess / Quarters, Building 1 at Armour Heights Canadian Forces College site is a recognized Federal Heritage building 1991 on the Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings. [1]

The CFC is located at 215 Yonge Boulevard at Wilson Avenue in North York, Ontario. The Canadian Forces Staff School for junior officers, formerly located at 1107 Avenue Road, was determined to be redundant and closed in 1994, and the property was later sold to the Toronto Catholic District School Board.

Mission

Description 1 Lynx reconnaissance vehicle at the Canadian Forces College, 215 Yonge Boulevard, Toronto, Ontario, Canada To prepare senior military and civilian leaders to meet the complex security challenges of the future.[2]

Vision

We are world leaders in defence and security education, research, and outreach, acting as the intellectual engine of the Canadian Forces and enhancing and sustaining the effectiveness of the Canadian Forces and of defence and security organizations within Canada and its alliances.[3]

Responsibilities

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Programmes

Notes

  1. ^ http://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/beefp-fhbro/FHB_Rech_Search_e.asp Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings.
  2. ^ http://www.cfc.forces.gc.ca/263-eng.html
  3. ^ http://www.cfc.forces.gc.ca/263-eng.html
  4. ^ CDA Planning Directive FY 06/07 – FY09/10

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