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  2. Canadian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the Government of Canada began efforts, through the "Canada First Defence Strategy", to modernize the Forces, through the purchase of new equipment, improved training and readiness, as well as the establishment of the Canadian Special Operations Regiment. More funds were also put towards recruitment, which had been dwindling throughout ...

  3. List of prime ministers of Canada by military service

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    The last prime minister to serve in the military was Pierre Trudeau, who joined the Canadian Officers' Training Corps during the Second World War. The prime ministers with military experience have only served with the land forces of Canada, the active militias/Canadian Army, [note 1] or the CEF.

  4. Service record - Wikipedia

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    The Library and Archives Canada is responsible for with acquiring, preserving, and providing accessibility for military service files. Library and Archives Canada holds publicly open military service records are available for personnel serving before 1914, personnel in the First World War, personnel who died in service in the Second World War ...

  5. List of members of the Canadian House of Commons with ...

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    Progressive Conservative Party of Canada: Vancouver—Burrard: June 11, 1945: Canadian Army (1929-) Sydney Chilton Mewburn: Unionist: Hamilton East: December 17, 1917: Canadian Army (1910-) Daniel Roland Michener: Progressive Conservative: St. Paul's: August 10, 1953: Royal Air Force (1918) Fred J. Mifflin: Liberal: Bonavista—Trinity ...

  6. Canadian Army - Wikipedia

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    Canada is an industrial nation with a highly developed science and technology sector. Since the First World War, Canada has produced its own infantry fighting vehicle, anti-tank guided missile and small arms for the Army. Regular and reserve units operate state-of-the-art equipment able to handle modern threats through 2030–2035.

  7. Conscription in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Compulsory service in a sedentary militia was practiced in Canada as early as 1669 and continued until the late 19th century, when Canada's sedentary Reserve Militia fell into disuse. However, conscription into a full-time military service had only been instituted twice by the government of Canada, during both world wars.