Federal government begins to transfer Coast Guard to National Defence
OTTAWA — A months-long process to transition the Canadian Coast Guard into the Department of National Defence has kicked off officially with a cabinet order.
The Liberals promised in the spring election to give the Coast Guard a new mandate, outfit it for maritime surveillance operations and integrate it into NATO’s defence capabilities.
Today, the government says cabinet has issued the order-in-council to formally move the Coast Guard out of Fisheries and Oceans Canada and into DND.
Defence Minister David McGuinty says in a message to the defence team that this move reflects the “evolving security landscape” Canada faces.
