Canadian Armed Forces strategic leadership
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Canadian Armed Forces strategic leadership comprises the senior military commanders and decision-makers responsible for setting the overall direction, priorities, and long-term planning of Canada’s armed forces.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Canadian Armed Forces strategic leadership canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Canadian Armed Forces strategic leadership Context triple: [Assistant Deputy Minister (Policy), collaboratesWith, Canadian Armed Forces strategic leadership]
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Canadian Forces Joint Warfare Centre
The Canadian Forces Joint Warfare Centre is a Canadian military organization responsible for developing, integrating, and testing joint warfare concepts, doctrine, and training across the Canadian Armed Forces.
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Permanent Force of the Canadian Army
The Permanent Force of the Canadian Army was Canada’s small pre–First World War professional land force that formed the core of the country’s early standing army.
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Canadian Forces Joint Operations Centre
The Canadian Forces Joint Operations Centre is a central military headquarters facility that coordinates and monitors joint operations for the Canadian Armed Forces under Canadian Joint Operations Command.
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Canadian Joint Operations Command
The Canadian Joint Operations Command is the branch of the Canadian Armed Forces responsible for planning, directing, and executing most domestic and international military operations.
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Canadian Army Doctrine and Training Centre
The Canadian Army Doctrine and Training Centre is a key Canadian Army formation responsible for developing land warfare doctrine and overseeing individual and collective training for army personnel.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Canadian Armed Forces strategic leadership Target entity description: Canadian Armed Forces strategic leadership comprises the senior military commanders and decision-makers responsible for setting the overall direction, priorities, and long-term planning of Canada’s armed forces.
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A.
Canadian Forces Joint Warfare Centre
The Canadian Forces Joint Warfare Centre is a Canadian military organization responsible for developing, integrating, and testing joint warfare concepts, doctrine, and training across the Canadian Armed Forces.
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B.
Permanent Force of the Canadian Army
The Permanent Force of the Canadian Army was Canada’s small pre–First World War professional land force that formed the core of the country’s early standing army.
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C.
Canadian Forces Joint Operations Centre
The Canadian Forces Joint Operations Centre is a central military headquarters facility that coordinates and monitors joint operations for the Canadian Armed Forces under Canadian Joint Operations Command.
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D.
Canadian Joint Operations Command
The Canadian Joint Operations Command is the branch of the Canadian Armed Forces responsible for planning, directing, and executing most domestic and international military operations.
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E.
Canadian Army Doctrine and Training Centre
The Canadian Army Doctrine and Training Centre is a key Canadian Army formation responsible for developing land warfare doctrine and overseeing individual and collective training for army personnel.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (46)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
military leadership structure
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strategic command function ⓘ |
| country | Canada ⓘ |
| hasRole |
align military capabilities with national defence policy
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communicate strategic intent to the Canadian public through appropriate channels ⓘ coordinate joint operations planning at the strategic level ⓘ coordinate with other federal departments on national security issues at the strategic level ⓘ ensure alignment of military strategy with Government of Canada priorities ⓘ ensure compliance with Canadian law and international law in military operations ⓘ ensure readiness of the Canadian Armed Forces for operations ⓘ ensure strategic-level alignment between defence policy, military strategy, and capability development ⓘ ensure strategic-level compliance with defence governance and oversight mechanisms ⓘ establish long-term priorities for the Canadian Armed Forces ⓘ guide strategic-level environmental and climate-related considerations in defence planning ⓘ guide strategic-level integration of reserve and regular forces ⓘ guide transformation and organizational change in the Canadian Armed Forces ⓘ integrate land, maritime, air, cyber, and space capabilities at the strategic level ⓘ manage strategic-level military risk ⓘ oversee force development and modernization ⓘ oversee long-term planning of the Canadian Armed Forces ⓘ oversee strategic-level contingency planning ⓘ oversee strategic-level crisis response planning and decision-making ⓘ oversee strategic-level doctrine and concept development ⓘ oversee strategic-level information management and decision-support systems ⓘ oversee strategic-level lessons learned and institutional learning ⓘ oversee strategic-level policies on diversity, inclusion, and culture within the Canadian Armed Forces ⓘ oversee strategic-level professional military education policies ⓘ oversee strategic-level readiness reporting and assessment ⓘ oversee strategic-level resource allocation within the Canadian Armed Forces ⓘ promote civil-military relations and accountability ⓘ provide direction to operational and tactical commanders ⓘ provide strategic guidance for domestic operations ⓘ provide strategic guidance for international operations ⓘ provide strategic input to multinational defence planning within alliances and coalitions ⓘ provide strategic military advice to the Government of Canada ⓘ represent the Canadian Armed Forces in international military forums at the strategic level ⓘ set overall direction of the Canadian Armed Forces ⓘ set strategic priorities for personnel, equipment, and training ⓘ set strategic-level priorities for cyber defence and information operations ⓘ set strategic-level priorities for defence procurement ⓘ set strategic-level priorities for innovation and emerging technologies in defence ⓘ set strategic-level priorities for interoperability with allies ⓘ shape long-term strategic partnerships with allied and partner militaries ⓘ shape the long-term force structure of the Canadian Armed Forces ⓘ support development of Canadian defence policy through military input ⓘ |
| partOf | Canadian Armed Forces NERFINISHED ⓘ |
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Subject: Canadian Armed Forces strategic leadership Description of subject: Canadian Armed Forces strategic leadership comprises the senior military commanders and decision-makers responsible for setting the overall direction, priorities, and long-term planning of Canada’s armed forces.
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