Whereas, pursuant to paragraph 4(1)(d) of the Employment Equity Acta, the Canadian Forces have been specified as a portion of the public sector employing one hundred or more employees by Order in Council P.C. 2002-1956 of November 21, 2002;S.C. 1995, c. 44And whereas, pursuant to subsections 41(5) and (6) of that Act, the Governor in Council, on the recommendation of the Treasury Board and the Minister of Labour, after consultation with the Minister of National Defence, considers it necessary to make regulations to adapt the provisions of that Act to accommodate the Canadian Forces, taking into account their operational effectiveness;Therefore, Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Treasury Board and the Minister of Labour, pursuant to section 41 of the Employment Equity Acta, hereby makes the annexed Canadian Forces Employment Equity Regulations.InterpretationDefinitionsThe following definitions apply in these Regulations.Act means the Employment Equity Act. (Loi)Canadian Forces member means an individual described in subsection 4(1). (membre des Forces canadiennes)military occupation means a military occupation set out in column 2 of Part 1 or 2 of Schedule 1. (groupe professionnel militaire)military occupational group means a military occupational group set out in column 1 of Part 1 or 2 of Schedule 1. (catégorie professionnelle militaire)reporting period meansfor the first report that the Chief of the Defence Staff provides to the President of the Treasury Board under subsections 21(3) and (4) of the Act, the period beginning on the day of the coming into force of these Regulations and ending on March 31, 2003; andfor any subsequent report, the fiscal year preceding that report. (période de rapport)Other definitionsUnless otherwise provided, all words and expressions used in these Regulations have the same meaning as in the National Defence Act or the regulations made under that Act.Definitions for the purposes of the ActFor the purposes of the Act insofar as it applies to the Canadian Forces,employee means a Canadian Forces member. (salarié)hired means enrolled as a Canadian Forces member under section 20 of the National Defence Act. (recrutement, engagement ou embauche)occupational group means a military occupational group. (catégorie professionnelle)promoted, in respect of a Canadian Forces member, means promoted under section 28 of the National Defence Act. (avancement ou promotion)salary means the pay issued to Canadian Forces members at the rates and under the conditions prescribed under subsection 12(3) and section 35 of the National Defence Act. (rémunération)terminated has the same meaning as release in subsection 2(1) of the National Defence Act. (cessation de fonctions ou cessation d’emploi)PurposeAdaptation of the ActPursuant to section 41 of the Act, the purpose of these Regulations is to adapt the provisions of the Act to accommodate the Canadian Forces, taking into account the need for their operational effectiveness.Other regulationsUnless otherwise indicated, no other regulations made under the Act apply to the Canadian Forces.Members of the ForcesThe Act and these Regulations apply to Canadian Forces members — both officers and non-commissioned members — who are servingin the regular force; orin the reserve force, other than those declared non-effective strength.Special forceThe Act and these Regulations do not apply to Canadian Forces members who are serving in the special force.SOR/2021-201, s. 1GeneralObligations of Chief of the Defence StaffThe Chief of the Defence Staff, acting within the scope of the Chief of the Defence Staff’s powers, duties and functions under section 18 of the National Defence Act, is responsible, in relation to the Canadian Forces,for carrying out the obligations of an employer under the Act; andfor the application of these Regulations.Scope of obligationFor the purposes of section 6 of the Act, the obligation to implement employment equity does not require the Chief of the Defence Staffto enrol, re-engage or promote persons without basing the enrolment, re-engagement or promotion on the requirements specified in section 7; orto undertake promotion campaigns or other measures to increase the degree of representation in the Canadian Forces of persons who do not meet the requirements specified in section 7.Qualification or eligibility criteriaThe enrolment, re-engagement or promotion of any person in the Canadian Forces shall be based on the following requirements, to the extent that they are consistent with the Canadian Human Rights Act:the applicable criteria in the regulations, orders and instructions made under sections 12 and 18 of the National Defence Act; andthe liability to perform any lawful duty in accordance with section 33 of that Act.Adaptation of section 8 of the ActFor the purposes of section 8 of the Act, the release of Canadian Forces members under an initiative to reduce the number of members of the Canadian Forces, or the number of members of any unit, element or military occupational group of the Canadian Forces, is not an employment barrier within the meaning of the Act.Powers of the Commission and TribunalFor the purposes of section 33 of the Act, the Canadian Human Rights Commission, its officers and any other person acting on behalf of or under the direction of the Commission, and the members of an Employment Equity Review Tribunal established under subsection 28(1) of the Act and any other person acting on behalf of or under the direction of such a Tribunal, may not, in exercising the powers conferred on the Commission or the Tribunal under sections 25 or 26 and 30 of the Act, respectively, give a direction or make an order that wouldrequire the Chief of the Defence Staff to enrol, re-engage or promote persons without basing the enrolment, re-engagement or promotion on the requirements specified in section 7; orotherwise prejudice the operational effectiveness of the Canadian Forces.Collection of Workforce InformationQuestionnaireBefore preparing the employment equity plan required by section 10 of the Act, the Chief of the Defence Staff shall conduct a workforce survey by providing to each Canadian Forces member a workforce survey questionnaire that asks if the member isan Aboriginal person;a member of a visible minority; ora person with a disability.Member identificationThe questionnaire shall include questions that provide a means of identifying the Canadian Forces member who returns it, by name or otherwise.Additional questionsThe questionnaire may include additional questions relating to employment equity.InformationThe questionnaire shall include the following information:the definitions Aboriginal peoples, members of visible minorities and persons with disabilities as set out in section 3 of the Act;the definition designated groups as set out in section 3 of the Act and the statement that a person may be a member of more than one designated group;a statement that responses to the questions referred to in subsection (1.1) are mandatory;a statement that responses to the questions referred to in subsections (1) and (2) are voluntary; anda statement containing the information referred to in section 14.SOR/2021-201, s. 2SOR/2021-201, s. 10(E)[Repealed, SOR/2021-201, s. 3]Equity planWhen the Chief of the Defence Staff reviews the employment equity plan, the Chief of the Defence Staff is not required to conduct a new workforce survey if the previous survey results have been kept up to date in accordance with section 13.UpdatingThe Chief of the Defence Staff shall keep the workforce survey results up to dateby providing a workforce survey questionnaireto all new Canadian Forces members on their enrolment,to any Canadian Forces member who wishes to change any information that they previously submitted on a questionnaire, orto any Canadian Forces member who requests one;by making the necessary adjustments to the survey results to take into account the responses to a questionnaire referred to in paragraph (a); andby making the necessary adjustments to the survey results to take into account members of designated groups who have been released from the Canadian Forces.Personal informationInformation collected under sections 10 and 13 is personal information within the meaning of section 3 of the Privacy Act and shall not be used or disclosed except in accordance with that Act.Workforce AnalysisDeterminationBased on the information collected under sections 10 and 13 and on relevant information contained in any other employment records of the Canadian Forces, the Chief of the Defence Staff shall conduct an analysis of the Canadian Forces workforce to determinefor each military occupational group, the number of positions held bywomen,Aboriginal persons,persons who are members of visible minorities, andpersons with disabilities; andthe degree of underrepresentation of the persons referred to in paragraph (a) by comparing the representation of each designated group in each military occupational group to its representation within whichever of the following groups is the most appropriate as a basis of comparison, namely,the Canadian workforce, orthose segments of the Canadian workforce that are identifiable on the basis of qualification or eligibility criteria, including the requirements specified in section 7, and from which the Chief of the Defence Staff may reasonably be expected to draw Canadian Forces members.UnderrepresentationIn making a determination under paragraph (1)(b), the Chief of the Defence Staff shall usethe labour market information made available by the Minister of Labour under subsection 42(3) of the Act; andany other statistically-reliable information that is available to the public and that the Minister of Labour determines relevant.Equity planWhen the Chief of the Defence Staff reviews the employment equity plan, the Chief of the Defence Staff is not required to conduct a new workforce analysis if the results of the previous analysis are up to date as a result of periodic revisions that take into account the updating of the workforce survey results in accordance with section 13.SOR/2021-201, s. 10(E)Powers and compliance auditsIn exercising any powers with respect to the application of the Act or these Regulations to the Canadian Forces, including the powers under sections 22 and 23 of the Act, the Canadian Human Rights Commission, its officers and any other person acting on behalf of or under the direction of the Commission shall take into accountthe fact that Canadian Forces members who may be members of one or more of the designated groups of Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities and members of visible minorities, may choose not to identify themselves as such or not to agree to be identified as such;the enrolment, re-engagement and promotion requirements specified in section 7; andthe need for the operational effectiveness of the Canadian Forces.Member identificationFor greater certainty, in exercising any power or performing any duty or function under the Act or these Regulations, the Chief of the Defence Staff is subject to the obligation under subsection 25(1.3) of the Act not to identify individual members of the Canadian Forces who are members of designated groups and who have not identified themselves as such or agreed to be identified by the Canadian Forces as such.SOR/2021-201, s. 10(E)Analysis summaryThe Chief of the Defence Staff shall prepare a summary of the results of the workforce analysis for use in the preparation of the employment equity plan required by section 10 of the Act.Review of Employment Systems, Policies and PracticesDeterminationIf the workforce analysis conducted under section 15 indicates that there is underrepresentation of persons in designated groups in any military occupational group, the Chief of the Defence Staff shall review the Canadian Forces employment systems, policies and practices to determine whether any of them is an employment barrier against persons in designated groups.Relevant mattersTo determine whether the employment systems, policies and practices that apply to those military occupational groups in which there is underrepresentation of persons in designated groups are employment barriers, the Chief of the Defence Staff shall review them with respect torecruitment, selection and enrolment;training and development;career management and promotions;re-engagement and release; andthe reasonable accommodation of the special needs of persons in designated groups.New systemsIf, following a review under subsection (2), the Chief of the Defence Staff implements new employment systems, policies and practices relating to the matters referred to in that subsection, the Chief of the Defence Staff shall also review the new employment systems, policies and practices in order to determine whether they are employment barriers against persons in designated groups.Employment Equity RecordsContents of recordsIn accordance with section 17 of the Act, the Chief of the Defence Staff shall establish and maintain records that contain the following information:information indicating, for each Canadian Forces member, whether the member has identified themself as a member of one or more of the designated groups;the military occupation of each Canadian Forces member;the military rank of each Canadian Forces member, as set out in the schedule to the National Defence Act, that determines that member’s salary;the promotion history of each Canadian Forces member;a copy of the workforce survey questionnaire that was provided to each Canadian Forces member and of any other information used in the workforce analysis;the summary of the results of the workforce analysis required by section 17;the measures undertaken in conducting the employment systems review;the employment equity plan of the Canadian Forces and the information used to prepare it;the measures undertaken to monitor the implementation of the employment equity plan in accordance with paragraph 12(b) of the Act; andthe information provided to the Canadian Forces members in accordance with section 14 of the Act.SOR/2021-201, s. 4Retention of records after releaseSubject to subsection 6(3) of the Privacy Act and section 4 of the Privacy Regulations, the records containing the information referred to in paragraphs 19(a) to (d) shall be retained throughout the period during which the person to whom the records relate is employed as a Canadian Forces member and for two years after the date of their release.Period of retentionSubject to subsection 6(3) of the Privacy Act and section 4 of the Privacy Regulations, the records containing the information referred to in paragraphs 19(e) to (j) shall be retained for two years after the period covered by the employment equity plan to which the records relate.ConsultationConsultation processThe Chief of the Defence Staff shall consult Canadian Forces members, and may consult representatives of designated groups, to obtain their views on and assistance in any matter concerningthe implementation of employment equity in the Canadian Forces workforce and the communication of matters relating to employment equity to Canadian Forces members; andthe preparation, implementation and revision of the employment equity plan of the Canadian Forces.Consultation mechanismThe Chief of the Defence Staff shall establish a mechanism for consulting Canadian Forces members.ComplianceSecurity requirementThe Canadian Human Rights Commission, any of its officers and any other person acting on behalf of or under the direction of the Commission, as well as any member of an Employment Equity Review Tribunal established under subsection 28(1) of the Act and any other person acting on behalf of or under the direction of such a Tribunal, who receives or obtains information for the purposes of the Act shall satisfy, with respect to access to and use of that information, any requirements in the regulations, orders and instructions made under the National Defence Act that relate to the security of the places to be entered or the records, books of account or other documents to be examined.Alternate meansIf the requirements referred to in subsection (1) restrict or limit access to information that is necessary for the application of the Act or these Regulations, the Chief of the Defence Staff shall provide other means, consistent with the regulations, orders and instructions made under the National Defence Act, that will permit the persons described in subsection (1) to carry out their responsibilities under the Act.SOR/2021-201, s. 5ReportsReportThe contents of the report required by subparagraphs 21(2)(a)(i), (iii) and (v) of the Act shall be provided using the forms in Schedules 3 to 15 for each reporting period.Summary of representationThe Chief of the Defence Staff shall provide the information required byPart 1 of Schedule 5 with respect to the number and degree of representation of officers referred to in subsection 4(1) for the reporting period; andPart 2 of Schedule 5 with respect to the number and degree of representation of non-commissioned members referred to in subsection 4(1) for the reporting period.Representation by categoryThe Chief of the Defence Staff shall provide the information required bySchedule 3 with respect to the number and degree of representation of Canadian Forces members referred to in paragraph 4(1)(a) for the reporting period; andSchedule 4 with respect to the number and degree of representation of Canadian Forces members referred to in paragraph 4(1)(b) for the reporting period.Military occupational groupIn the forms set out in Schedules 3 to 5 and 8 to 15, the Chief of the Defence Staff shall indicate the military occupational group of Canadian Forces members by referring to the military occupation that corresponds to the job performed by the members.Representation by rankThe Chief of the Defence Staff shall provide the following information for the reporting period for each military rank set out in the schedule to the National Defence Act:in the form set out in Schedule 6, the number and degree of representation of Canadian Forces members referred to in paragraph 4(1)(a); andin the form set out in Schedule 7, the number and degree of representation of Canadian Forces members referred to in paragraph 4(1)(b).SOR/2021-201, s. 6Enrolment, promotion, re-engagement and releaseThe Chief of the Defence Staff shall provide the information required for the reporting period with respect to the number and degree of representation of Canadian Forces members referred to in paragraph 4(1)(a)in the form set out in Schedule 8, for enrolments;in the form set out in Schedule 10, for promotions;in the form set out in Schedule 12, for re-engagements; andin the form set out in Schedule 14, for releases.The Chief of the Defence Staff shall provide the information required for the reporting period with respect to the number and degree of representation of Canadian Forces members referred to in paragraph 4(1)(b)in the form set out in Schedule 9, for enrolments;in the form set out in Schedule 11, for promotions;in the form set out in Schedule 13, for re-engagements; andin the form set out in Schedule 15, for releases.ReviewReviewAfter any amendment to the Employment Equity Act or at the end of a period not exceeding five years after the coming into force of these Regulations, and at the end of every five-year period after that, the Chief of the Defence Staff shall conduct a review of the provisions and operation of these Regulations, including the effect of the Regulations.Coming into ForceComing into forceThese Regulations come into force on the day on which they are registered.(Subsection 1(1))
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Military Occupational Groups — OfficersColumn 1Column 2ItemMilitary Occupational GroupMilitary Occupation1General OfficersGeneral OfficerGeneral Officer Specialist2Naval OperationsNaval Warfare Officer3Maritime EngineeringMarine Systems Engineering OfficerNaval Combat Systems Engineering OfficerNaval Engineering Officer4Combat ArmsArmourArtilleryEngineer OfficerInfantry5Air Operations — PilotsPilot6Air OperationsAerospace Control OfficerAir Combat Systems OfficerAir Operations Officer7Aerospace EngineeringAerospace Engineering8EngineeringCommunications and Electronics EngineeringConstruction EngineeringElectrical and Mechanical EngineeringSignal Officer9Medical and DentalBioscience OfficerDental OfficerHealth Care AdministrationHealth Services OfficerMedicalMedical SpecialistNursingPharmacyPhysician AssistantPhysiotherapy OfficerSocial Work10ChaplaincyChaplain11SupportIntelligencePersonnel SelectionPublic Affairs OfficerLegal OfficerLogisticsMilitary Police OfficerMusicTraining Development12Cadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS)Cadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS) — General Service Officer13Canadian RangersCanadian Ranger (Officer)14Officers — UnassignedOfficer — Unassigned15Officer Cadets — UnassignedOfficer Cadet — Unassigned
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Military Occupational Groups — Non-Commissioned MembersColumn 1Column 2ItemMilitary Occupational GroupMilitary Occupation1Naval OperationsBoatswainMarine EngineerNaval Combat Information OperatorNaval CommunicatorNaval Electronic Sensor OperatorSonar OperatorSteward2Maintenance — NavalClearance DiverMarine TechnicianPort Inspection DiverWeapons Engineering Technician3Combat ArmsCombat EngineerCrewmanGunnerInfanteer4Air Operations — TransmissionsAerospace Control OperatorAirborne Electronic Sensor OperatorFlight EngineerSearch and Rescue Technician5Air TechniciansAircraft Maintenance SuperintendentAircraft Structures TechnicianAir Operations Support TechnicianAir Weapons System TechnicianAviation Systems TechnicianAvionic Systems TechnicianMeteorological TechnicianNon-Destructive Testing Technician6Military PoliceMilitary Police7Operations — GeneralAir Drop Systems TechnicianChemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear OperatorCounter Intelligence OperatorCyber OperatorImagery TechnicianInformation Systems TechnicianIntelligence OperatorSignals Intelligence SpecialistSource Handler OperatorSpecial Operations Force8Communications and Electronics MaintenanceAerospace Telecommunications and Information Systems TechnicianArmy Communication and Information Systems SpecialistElectronic-Optronic Technician (Land)Line TechnicianSignal OperatorSignal Technician9MedicalAviation Physiology TechnicianBiomedical Electronics TechnologistMedical AssistantMedical Laboratory TechnologistMedical Radiation TechnologistMedical TechnicianOperating Room TechnicianPreventive Medicine Technician10DentalDental Technician11Electrical and MechanicalMaterial TechnicianVehicle TechnicianWeapons Technician (Land)12Military EngineersConstruction Engineer SuperintendentConstruction TechnicianDrafting and Survey TechnicianElectrical Distribution TechnicianElectrical Generation Systems TechnicianFire FighterGeomatics TechnicianPlumbing and Heating TechnicianRefrigeration and Mechanical TechnicianWater, Fuels and Environment Technician13Clerical PersonnelCourt ReporterFinancial Services AdministratorHuman Resource AdministratorPostal Clerk14MusicMusicianPipes and Drums15Logistical SupportAmmunition TechnicianCookLand Equipment Engineering TechnologistMaterial Management TechnicianMobile Support Equipment OperatorTraffic Technician16Senior AppointmentsChief Petty Officer First Class/Chief Warrant Officer CORPS17Cadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS)Cadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS) — General Service NCM18Canadian RangersCanadian Ranger (NCM)19Primary Reserve General Service for Non-Commissioned MembersPrimary Reserve General Service for Non-Commissioned Members
SOR/2021-201, s. 7[Repealed, SOR/2021-201, s. 7](Section 23, paragraph 25(a) and section 26)
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Military Occupational Groups — Officers, Regular Force (Paragraph 4(1)(a))Military Occupational GroupAll OfficersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%General OfficersNaval OperationsMaritime EngineeringCombat ArmsAir Operations — PilotsAir OperationsAerospace EngineeringEngineeringMedical and DentalChaplaincySupportCadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS)Canadian RangersOfficers — UnassignedOfficer Cadets — UnassignedTOTAL NUMBER
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Military Occupational Groups — Non-Commissioned Members, Regular Force (Paragraph 4(1)(a))Military Occupational GroupAll Non-Commissioned MembersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Naval OperationsMaintenance — NavalCombat ArmsAir Operations — TransmissionsAir TechniciansMilitary PoliceOperations — GeneralCommunications and Electronics MaintenanceMedicalDentalElectrical and MechanicalMilitary EngineersClerical PersonnelMusicLogistical SupportSenior AppointmentsCadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS)Canadian RangersPrimary Reserve General Service for Non-Commissioned MembersTOTAL NUMBER
SOR/2021-201, s. 8(Section 23, paragraph 25(b) and section 26)
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Military Occupational Groups — Officers, Reserve Force (Paragraph 4(1)(b))Military Occupational GroupAll OfficersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%General OfficersNaval OperationsMaritime EngineeringCombat ArmsAir Operations — PilotsAir OperationsAerospace EngineeringEngineeringMedical and DentalChaplaincySupportCadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS)Canadian RangersOfficers — UnassignedOfficer Cadets — UnassignedTOTAL NUMBER
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Military Occupational Groups — Non-Commissioned Members, Reserve Force (Paragraph 4(1)(b))Military Occupational GroupAll Non-Commissioned MembersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Naval OperationsMaintenance — NavalCombat ArmsAir Operations — TransmissionsAir TechniciansMilitary PoliceOperations — GeneralCommunications and Electronics MaintenanceMedicalDentalElectrical and MechanicalMilitary EngineersClerical PersonnelMusicLogistical SupportSenior AppointmentsCadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS)Canadian RangersPrimary Reserve General Service for Non-Commissioned MembersTOTAL NUMBER
SOR/2021-201, s. 8(Sections 23, 24 and 26)
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Military Occupational Groups — Officers (Subsection 4(1))Military Occupational GroupAll OfficersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%General OfficersNaval OperationsMaritime EngineeringCombat ArmsAir Operations — PilotsAir OperationsAerospace EngineeringEngineeringMedical and DentalChaplaincySupportCadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS)Canadian RangersOfficers — UnassignedOfficer Cadets — UnassignedTOTAL NUMBER
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Military Occupational Groups — Non-Commissioned Members (Subsection 4(1))Military Occupational GroupAll Non-Commissioned MembersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Naval OperationsMaintenance — NavalCombat ArmsAir Operations — TransmissionsAir TechniciansMilitary PoliceOperations — GeneralCommunications and Electronics MaintenanceMedicalDentalElectrical and MechanicalMilitary EngineersClerical PersonnelMusicLogistical SupportSenior AppointmentsCadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS)Canadian RangersPrimary Reserve General Service for Non-Commissioned MembersTOTAL NUMBER
SOR/2021-201, s. 8(Sections 23 and 27)
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Representation By Military Rank — Officers, Regular Force (Paragraph 4(1)(a))RankAll OfficersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%GeneralLieutenant-GeneralMajor-GeneralBrigadier-GeneralColonelLieutenant-ColonelMajorCaptainLieutenantSecond LieutenantOfficer CadetTOTAL NUMBER
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Representation By Military Rank — Non-Commissioned Members, Regular Force (Paragraph 4(1)(a))RankAll Non-Commissioned MembersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Chief Warrant OfficerMaster Warrant OfficerWarrant OfficerSergeantMaster Corporal (by appointment)CorporalPrivateTOTAL NUMBER
(Sections 23 and 27)
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Representation By Military Rank — Officers, Reserve Force (Paragraph 4(1)(b))RankAll OfficersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%GeneralLieutenant-GeneralMajor-GeneralBrigadier-GeneralColonelLieutenant-ColonelMajorCaptainLieutenantSecond LieutenantOfficer CadetTOTAL NUMBER
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Representation By Military Rank — Non-Commissioned Members, Reserve Force (Paragraph 4(1)(b))RankAll Non-Commissioned MembersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Chief Warrant OfficerMaster Warrant OfficerWarrant OfficerSergeantMaster Corporal (by appointment)CorporalPrivateTOTAL NUMBER
(Sections 23 and 26 and paragraph 28(1)(a))
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Enrolments — Officers, Regular Force (Paragraph 4(1)(a))Military Occupational GroupAll OfficersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%General OfficersNaval OperationsMaritime EngineeringCombat ArmsAir Operations — PilotsAir OperationsAerospace EngineeringEngineeringMedical and DentalChaplaincySupportCadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS)Canadian RangersOfficers — UnassignedOfficer Cadets — UnassignedTOTAL NUMBER
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Enrolments — Non-Commissioned Members, Regular Force (Paragraph 4(1)(a))Military Occupational GroupAll Non-Commissioned MembersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Naval OperationsMaintenance — NavalCombat ArmsAir Operations — TransmissionsAir TechniciansMilitary PoliceOperations — GeneralCommunications and Electronics MaintenanceMedicalDentalElectrical and MechanicalMilitary EngineersClerical PersonnelMusicLogistical SupportSenior AppointmentsCadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS)Canadian RangersPrimary Reserve General Service for Non-Commissioned MembersTOTAL NUMBER
SOR/2021-201, s. 9(Sections 23 and 26 and paragraph 28(2)(a))
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Enrolments — Officers, Reserve Force (Paragraph 4(1)(b))Military Occupational GroupAll OfficersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%General OfficersNaval OperationsMaritime EngineeringCombat ArmsAir Operations — PilotsAir OperationsAerospace EngineeringEngineeringMedical and DentalChaplaincySupportCadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS)Canadian RangersOfficers — UnassignedOfficer Cadets — UnassignedTOTAL NUMBER
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Enrolments — Non-Commissioned Members, Reserve Force (Paragraph 4(1)(b))Military Occupational GroupAll Non-Commissioned MembersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Naval OperationsMaintenance — NavalCombat ArmsAir Operations — TransmissionsAir TechniciansMilitary PoliceOperations — GeneralCommunications and Electronics MaintenanceMedicalDentalElectrical and MechanicalMilitary EngineersClerical PersonnelMusicLogistical SupportSenior AppointmentsCadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS)Canadian RangersPrimary Reserve General Service for Non-Commissioned MembersTOTAL NUMBER
SOR/2021-201, s. 9(Sections 23 and 26 and paragraph 28(1)(b))
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Promotions — Officers, Regular Force (Paragraph 4(1)(a))Military Occupational GroupAll OfficersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%General OfficersNaval OperationsMaritime EngineeringCombat ArmsAir Operations — PilotsAir OperationsAerospace EngineeringEngineeringMedical and DentalChaplaincySupportCadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS)Canadian RangersOfficers — UnassignedOfficer Cadets — UnassignedTOTAL NUMBER
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Promotions — Non-Commissioned Members, Regular Force (Paragraph 4(1)(a))Military Occupational GroupAll Non-Commissioned MembersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Naval OperationsMaintenance — NavalCombat ArmsAir Operations — TransmissionsAir TechniciansMilitary PoliceOperations — GeneralCommunications and Electronics MaintenanceMedicalDentalElectrical and MechanicalMilitary EngineersClerical PersonnelMusicLogistical SupportSenior AppointmentsCadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS)Canadian RangersPrimary Reserve General Service for Non-Commissioned MembersTOTAL NUMBER
SOR/2021-201, s. 9(Sections 23 and 26 and paragraph 28(2)(b))
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Promotions — Officers, Reserve Force (Paragraph 4(1)(b))Military Occupational GroupAll OfficersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%General OfficersNaval OperationsMaritime EngineeringCombat ArmsAir Operations — PilotsAir OperationsAerospace EngineeringEngineeringMedical and DentalChaplaincySupportCadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS)Canadian RangersOfficers — UnassignedOfficer Cadets — UnassignedTOTAL NUMBER
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Promotions — Non-Commissioned Members, Reserve Force (Paragraph 4(1)(b))Military Occupational GroupAll Non-Commissioned MembersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Naval OperationsMaintenance — NavalCombat ArmsAir Operations — TransmissionsAir TechniciansMilitary PoliceOperations — GeneralCommunications and Electronics MaintenanceMedicalDentalElectrical and MechanicalMilitary EngineersClerical PersonnelMusicLogistical SupportSenior AppointmentsCadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS)Canadian RangersPrimary Reserve General Service for Non-Commissioned MembersTOTAL NUMBER
SOR/2021-201, s. 9(Sections 23 and 26 and paragraph 28(1)(c))
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Re-Engagements — Officers, Regular Force (Paragraph 4(1)(a))Military Occupational GroupAll OfficersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%General OfficersNaval OperationsMaritime EngineeringCombat ArmsAir Operations — PilotsAir OperationsAerospace EngineeringEngineeringMedical and DentalChaplaincySupportCadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS)Canadian RangersOfficers — UnassignedOfficer Cadets — UnassignedTOTAL NUMBER
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Re-Engagements — Non-Commissioned Members, Regular Force (Paragraph 4(1)(a))Military Occupational GroupAll Non-Commissioned MembersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Naval OperationsMaintenance — NavalCombat ArmsAir Operations — TransmissionsAir TechniciansMilitary PoliceOperations — GeneralCommunications and Electronics MaintenanceMedicalDentalElectrical and MechanicalMilitary EngineersClerical PersonnelMusicLogistical SupportSenior AppointmentsCadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS)Canadian RangersPrimary Reserve General Service for Non-Commissioned MembersTOTAL NUMBER
SOR/2021-201, s. 9(Sections 23 and 26 and paragraph 28(2)(c))
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Re-Engagements — Officers, Reserve Force (Paragraph 4(1)(b))Military Occupational GroupAll OfficersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%General OfficersNaval OperationsMaritime EngineeringCombat ArmsAir Operations — PilotsAir OperationsAerospace EngineeringEngineeringMedical and DentalChaplaincySupportCadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS)Canadian RangersOfficers — UnassignedOfficer Cadets — UnassignedTOTAL NUMBER
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Re-Engagements — Non-Commissioned Members, Reserve Force (Paragraph 4(1)(b))Military Occupational GroupAll Non-Commissioned MembersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Naval OperationsMaintenance — NavalCombat ArmsAir Operations — TransmissionsAir TechniciansMilitary PoliceOperations — GeneralCommunications and Electronics MaintenanceMedicalDentalElectrical and MechanicalMilitary EngineersClerical PersonnelMusicLogistical SupportSenior AppointmentsCadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS)Canadian RangersPrimary Reserve General Service for Non-Commissioned MembersTOTAL NUMBER
SOR/2021-201, s. 9(Sections 23 and 26 and paragraph 28(1)(d))
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Releases — Officers, Regular Force (Paragraph 4(1)(a))Military Occupational GroupAll OfficersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%General OfficersNaval OperationsMaritime EngineeringCombat ArmsAir Operations — PilotsAir OperationsAerospace EngineeringEngineeringMedical and DentalChaplaincySupportCadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS)Canadian RangersOfficers — UnassignedOfficer Cadets — UnassignedTOTAL NUMBER
PART 2
Releases — Non-Commissioned Members, Regular Force (Paragraph 4(1)(a))Military Occupational GroupAll Non-Commissioned MembersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Naval OperationsMaintenance — NavalCombat ArmsAir Operations — TransmissionsAir TechniciansMilitary PoliceOperations — GeneralCommunications and Electronics MaintenanceMedicalDentalElectrical and MechanicalMilitary EngineersClerical PersonnelMusicLogistical SupportSenior AppointmentsCadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS)Canadian RangersPrimary Reserve General Service for Non-Commissioned MembersTOTAL NUMBER
SOR/2021-201, s. 9(Sections 23 and 26 and paragraph 28(2)(d))
PART 1
Releases — Officers, Reserve Force (Paragraph 4(1)(b))Military Occupational GroupAll OfficersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%General OfficersNaval OperationsMaritime EngineeringCombat ArmsAir Operations — PilotsAir OperationsAerospace EngineeringEngineeringMedical and DentalChaplaincySupportCadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS)Canadian RangersOfficers — UnassignedOfficer Cadets — UnassignedTOTAL NUMBER
PART 2
Releases — Non-Commissioned Members, Reserve Force (Paragraph 4(1)(b))Military Occupational GroupAll Non-Commissioned MembersAboriginal PeoplesVisible MinoritiesPersons with DisabilitiesTotal NumberMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenMenWomenNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Naval OperationsMaintenance — NavalCombat ArmsAir Operations — TransmissionsAir TechniciansMilitary PoliceOperations — GeneralCommunications and Electronics MaintenanceMedicalDentalElectrical and MechanicalMilitary EngineersClerical PersonnelMusicLogistical SupportSenior AppointmentsCadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS)Canadian RangersPrimary Reserve General Service for Non-Commissioned MembersTOTAL NUMBER