- Canadian Coast Guard
The Canadian Coast Guard is a special operating agency within Fisheries and Oceans Canada We work to ensure the safety of mariners in Canadian waters and protect Canada’s marine environment We support Canada’s economic growth through the safe and efficient movement of maritime trade
- Canadian Coast Guard - Wikipedia
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
- About us - Canadian Coast Guard
The Canadian Coast Guard is a nationally recognized and world-leading maritime organization Every day, our iconic red and white fleet delivers essential services to Canadians from coast to coast to coast
- Careers with the Canadian Coast Guard
Explore Canadian Coast Guard careers Positions available in marine engineering, navigation, communications and traffic services, electronics, on-vessel logistics and search and rescue
- What we do - Canadian Coast Guard
The Canadian Coast Guard provides front-line services 24 hours a day, seven days a week Our programs and services impact the lives of Canadian, preserving Canada’s livelihood as a maritime nation
- Programs and services - Coast Guard
Canadian Coast Guard Programs and services Aids to navigation, environmental response, fees, icebreaking, communications, security, waterways management and search and rescue
- Canadian Coast Guard celebrates new Arctic and Offshore . . .
The Canadian Coast Guard’s new versatile and ice-capable ships will support fisheries enforcement and surveillance missions on Canada’s east coast, including Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization patrols They will also support offshore search and rescue and icebreaking operations in Arctic and southern waters, strengthening Canada’s
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