Department of Militia and Defence
Agency overview
Formed1868
Dissolved1921
Superseding agency
HeadquartersOttawa, Ontario


The Department of Militia and Defence was the government department responsible for military land forces in Canada from 1868 to 1921.

The Minister of Militia and Defence was in charge of this department.

The department was created by a Militia Act in 1868.[1] In 1906 when the British Army withdrew its forces stationed in Canada, and the department remained in place to support the Permanent Active Militia and Non-Permanent Active Militia, the name for Canadian land forces.

In 1921 the Royal Canadian Navy was transferred to the Department of Militia and Defence from the Department of Marine and Fisheries and the Naval Service. In the same year, the department was renamed the Department of Militia and Defence and the Naval Service. In 1922 the name of the department was changed to the Department of National Defence with the merger of the Air Board.

References

  1. "History of the Armed Forces in Canada". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
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