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Q-1118
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Thursday, April 23, 2026 |
With regard to the Canadian Armed Forces: (a) which occupations (Military Occupational Structure Identification) are projected to reach authorized staffing levels, otherwise known as Preferred Manning Level, in (i) four years, (ii) 10 years, (iii) 25 years, (iv) an undetermined number of years; (b) how many current training staff at Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School are externally sourced temporary staff; (c) how many trainer positions are there, broken down by occupation (Military Occupational Structure Identification); (d) how many trainer positions are unfilled, broken down by occupation (Military Occupational Structure Identification); (e) how many trainers are reservists on full or short term Class B service; (f) which occupations (Military Occupational Structure Identification) do not mandate the Canadian Forces Aptitude Test; (g) between January 1, 2025, and April 22, 2026, how many total Canadian Armed Forces members have left the Canadian Armed Forces, broken down by rank and occupation (Military Occupational Structure Identification); and (h) what currently are the five most distressed occupations (Military Occupational Structure Identifications) in the Canadian Armed Forces? |
Awaiting response |
Wednesday, June 10, 2026 |
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Q-1117
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Thursday, April 23, 2026 |
With regard to the Canadian Armed Forces: (a) between January 1, 2025, and April 22, 2026, what is the total Trained Effective Strength in the Canadian Armed Forces, broken down by month; (b) how many Canadian Armed Forces members are currently on the Basic Training List; (c) between April 1, 2025, and April 22, 2026, how many Canadian Armed Forces members achieved Trained Effective Strength (also known as Operational Functioning Point); (d) which occupations are at under 80% staffing capacity, otherwise known as Preferred Manning Level; (e) between January 1, 2025, and April 22, 2026, broken down by quarter and sorted by each occupation (Military Occupational Structure Identification), what are the wait times for people on Personnel Awaiting Training; (f) how many authorized clothing items are missing to fully clothe and equip all Canadian Armed Forces recruits at Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School St. Jean; (g) between December 5, 2022, and April 23, 2026, broken down by month, what is the number of recruits and Canadian Armed Forces members that are permanent residents who failed to pass (i) the Basic Military Qualification course, (ii) Developmental Period 1 occupational training; and (h) what countries (by name) are considered "high risk" for the purposes of background checks and security clearances for people joining the Canadian Armed Forces? |
Awaiting response |
Wednesday, June 10, 2026 |
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Q-1116
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Thursday, April 23, 2026 |
With regard to the Canadian Armed Forces and the Department of National Defence: (a) between January 1, 2025, and April 22 2026, broken down by month and province or territory, how many residential housing units were (i) built, (ii) acquired; (b) between January 1, 2025, and April 22, 2026, how many residential housing units were demolished or otherwise disposed of; and (c) how many residential housing units are designated for future demolition or disposal? |
Awaiting response |
Wednesday, June 10, 2026 |
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Q-600
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Thursday, November 20, 2025 |
With regard to the statement on page 210 of budget 2025, "Implementing a Fleet Divestment Strategy: [...] The Department of National Defence will divest fleets reaching end of service life, saving costly repairs and sustainment costs. Divestment will be coordinated with investments in modernized replacement capabilities": (a) which fleets will be subject to divestment, broken down by platform; (b) what is the timeline for each platform divestment; (c) what is the number of units in each fleet subject to divestment, broken down by platform; and (d) what is the breakdown of the expected $1.1 billion in cost savings by fleet and platform type? |
Answered |
Monday, January 26, 2026 |
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Q-414
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Monday, October 6, 2025 |
With regard to the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces: (a) how many
fighter force pilot students were there each year from 2020 to 2025; (b) how many fighter pilots
departed from the Canadian Armed Forces each year from 2020 to 2025; (c) how many fighter
pilots will be needed to fulfill future defence obligations once Canada has a fleet of 88 fighter jets;
and (d) how many trained fighter pilots are currently in the Canadian Armed Forces? |
Answered |
Friday, November 21, 2025 |
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Q-413
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Monday, October 6, 2025 |
With regard to the Canadian Armed Forces and its deployment leading the NATO Multinational
Brigade-Latvia: (a) how many land vehicles, tracked and untracked, broken down by type, are (i)
available, (ii) not available, (iii) awaiting spare parts; (b) how many Howitzers are (i) available, (ii)
unavailable, (iii) awaiting spare parts; (c) how many small arms, broken down by type, are (i)
available, (ii) unavailable, (iii) awaiting spare parts; (d) how many 155 mm rounds are (i) available, (ii)
required; (e) how much small arms ammunition, broken down by type, is (i) available, (ii) required;
and (f) what equipment, broken down by category, type, and quantity, does the Canadian Armed Forces
borrow from other North Atlantic Treaty Organization ally countries? |
Answered |
Friday, November 21, 2025 |
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Q-412
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Monday, October 6, 2025 |
With regard to the Department of National Defence, the Canadian Armed Forces and the North
Warning System's 13 long-range sites and 36 short-range sites, broken down by site: (a) which
sites are fully operational; (b) which radar towers and radomes are fully functional; and (c) what is
the budget allocated to maintain operation of each site until the Over the Horizon Radar comes
online? |
Answered |
Friday, November 21, 2025 |
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Q-359
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Tuesday, September 23, 2025 |
With regard to the Department of National Defence and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization definition of defence
expenditures as "payments made by a national government specifically to meet the needs of its
armed forces or those of its allies": for each of the 2023-24 and 2024-25 fiscal years, what are
the expenditures from eligible Other Government Departments included in Canada's
defence spending calculations, broken down by (i) department, (ii) type or category of expenditure,
(iii) dollar value? |
Answered |
Monday, November 17, 2025 |