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Canadian Coast Guard College Celebrates 60 Years

January 26, 2025
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The Canadian Coast Guard College: Celebrating 60 Years of Excellence and Innovation

The Canadian Coast Guard College is commemorating its 60th anniversary year by reflecting on a rich history of excellence and embracing a future of innovation and inclusivity.

With a substantial $90 million investment from Fisheries and Oceans Canada, the Canadian Coast Guard College has undergone significant campus upgrades. Managed by Public Service and Procurement Canada, the college has witnessed the modernization and expansion of key facilities such as the library, pool, and cafeteria. Additionally, a new firefighting school and an Indigenous Learning Room have been constructed.

A notable improvement includes the installation of a new HVAC system utilizing heat pump technology that utilizes ocean water from Sydney Harbour for heating and cooling campus-wide. These green initiatives have led to a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by over 20% and have injected over $2 million into the local community through the engagement of Indigenous companies and tradespeople.

Furthermore, the Canadian Coast Guard College is actively working towards enhancing diversity and inclusivity among its student body. By implementing bridging programs and targeted support systems, the college aims to boost enrollment and success rates among underrepresented groups, including First Nations, Inuit, and Métis students.

As the Canadian Coast Guard College solidifies its position as a premier maritime training institution in Canada, it is also adapting its curriculum to address emerging technologies and the evolving requirements of maritime safety. The launch of training programs for environmental response officers in the upcoming year will further elevate the college’s impact on all Canadians.

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Since its establishment in September 1965, the Canadian Coast Guard College has graduated over 1,500 officers who have gone on to serve in the Canadian Coast Guard fleet. These officers play a vital role in upholding Canada’s marine safety standards and safeguarding the marine environment.

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