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  1. Canada portal; National Defence Headquarters (NDHQ) (French: Quartiers généraux de la Défense nationale (QGDN)) was created through the integration of the Canadian Armed Forces Headquarters (CAF HQ) with the civilian Department of National Defence (DND) staff in October of 1972.

  2. National Defence Act. Website. www .dnd .ca. The Department of National Defence ( DND; French: Ministère de la Défense nationale) is the department of the Government of Canada which supports the Canadian Armed Forces in its role of defending Canadian national interests domestically and internationally. [3]

  3. Design and construction. Architect (s) Smith Carter Parkin. The Major-General George R. Pearkes Building (often abbreviated as just Pearkes and referred to as '101 Col By') is the principal location of Canada's National Defence Headquarters (NDHQ) and is located in downtown Ottawa, Ontario.

  4. Feb 7, 2006 · National Defence, Department of. The Department of National Defence was created 1 January 1923, the result of the amalgamation of the departments of Naval Services and Militia and Defence, and the Air Board. Intended primarily as an economy measure, but also to improve the co-ordination of national security policy, the formation of a single ...

  5. National Defence Headquarters (NDHQ) is the combined military-civilian headquarters for both the Canadian Forces and for the Department of National Defence. Key People at NDHQ. Minister of National Defence. Chief of the Defence Staff. Deputy Minister of National Defence. Deputy Chief of Defence Staff Disbanded in 2006. Vice Chief of Defence Staff.

  6. The Department of National Defence ( DND; French: Ministère de la Défense nationale) is the department of the Government of Canada which supports the Canadian Armed Forces in its role of defending Canadian national interests domestically and internationally.

  7. National Defence Headquarters is a “combined” headquarters consisting of both military and civilian personnel. The Standing Committee on National Defence is responsible for examining legislation, activities and expenditures concerning the department and the Canadian Armed Forces, as well as the effectiveness of related policies and programs.

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