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Canadian Coast Guard

The Canadian Coast Guard (CCG; French: Garde côtière canadienne, GCC) is the coast guard of Canada. Formed in 1962, the coast guard is tasked with marine search and rescue (SAR), communication, navigation, and transportation issues in Canadian waters, such as navigation aids and icebreaking, marine pollution response, and support for other Canadian government initiatives. The Coast Guard operates 119 vessels of varying sizes and 23 helicopters, along with a variety of smaller craft. The CCG is headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario, and is a special operating agency within Fisheries and Oceans Canada (Department of Fisheries and Oceans).

Agency overview

January 26, 1962 (1962-01-26)

Canada

Ottawa, Ontario

4,554[2] personnel

CA$285 million

  • Mario Pelletier, Commissioner

Icebreaking and Arctic sovereignty protection

Rank insignia and badges[edit]

Epaulettes[edit]

Military epaulettes 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.

National Search and Rescue Program

North Pacific Coast Guard Agencies Forum

Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Trenton

Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Halifax

Maritime Rescue Sub-Centre St. John's

Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Victoria

Maritime Rescue Sub-Centre Quebec

Official website

"Usque Ad Mare" A History of the Canadian Coast Guard and Marine Services

"Marinfo" Canadian Coast Guard homepage – Quebec Region