[Progress report I - Land Force Reserve Restructure] : D3-14/2002E-PDF

This report summarizes the Monitoring Committee's observations on progress made during the first year of the Department of National Defence's militia restructuring initiative. Land Force Reserve Restructure is an initiative to expand the Army Reserves to 18,500 part-time soldiers by 2006. The progress report discusses the results achieved to date in implementing the Fraser recommendations on administration, mobilization and community footprint, conditions of service, transparency and accountability, and consultation and monitoring. In addition to commanding important milestones, it identifies the remaining challenges.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Department of National Defence. Minister's Monitoring Committee on Change in the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Forces.
Title [Progress report I - Land Force Reserve Restructure]
Variant title Progress report I - 2002
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Other formats Paper-[English]
Note(s) "First public report on Land Force Reserve Restructure (LFRR)... this project was launched by a Government of Canada Policy Statement on 6 October 2000. The policy document stated that recommendations provided by this Committee (the "Fraser Recommendations"), at the request of the Minister of National Defence, were to be the Government's blueprint for LFRR."--Page 6 of 42. "This report provides the Monitoring Committee's observations on progress made over the past year on LFRR. It is not intended to be an authoritative record of the state of the Army Reserves."--Page 8 of 42.
Publishing information Ottawa - Ontario : National Defence. 2002.
Description 42p.graphs, tables
Catalogue number
  • D3-14/2002E-PDF
Subject terms Restructuring
Armed forces
Progress reports
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