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CF Recruiting
For general inquiries about Canadian Forces recruiting, please visit: http://www.forces.ca/
Phone: 1-800-856-8488
TTY/TDD* : 1-800-467-9877
Public Inquiries
Mailing Address:
Assistant Deputy Minister (Public Affairs)
Department of National Defence
National Defence Headquarters
Major-General George R. Pearkes Building
101 Colonel By Drive
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
K1A 0K2
Phone: 613-995-2534
Facsimile: 613-996-8330
TTY/TDD*: 1 800 467-9877
DND Civilian Careers
For general inquiries about Civilian Careers in the Department of National Defence, please send an e-mail to: DNDRecruitment-RecrutementMDN@forces.gc.ca
Website: http://www.civ.forces.gc.ca/index-eng.asp
DNDLearn
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Website: http://www.support.dndlearn.forces.gc.ca/index-eng.asp
For all inquiries about the Department of National Defence or the Canadian Forces, please fill in the following form:
Minister's Office
The Honourable Peter MacKay
Minister of National Defence
National Defence
Headquarters
Major-General George R. Pearkes Building
101 Colonel By Drive
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
K1A 0K2
E-Mail: dnd_mdn@forces.gc.ca
Phone: 613-996-3100
Facsimile: 613-995-8189
TTY/TDD* : 1 800 467-9877
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