Announces Appointment of Their Royal Highnesses Prince William and Prince Harry as Honourary Canadian RangersOTTAWA – Prime Minister Stephen Harper met with His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales today at Rideau Hall. During their meeting, the Prime Minister presented The Prince with red caps and sweaters, emblematic of the Canadian Rangers, and announced that Their Royal Highnesses Prince William and Prince Harry have been appointed Honourary Canadian Rangers.
“The Canadian Rangers are deeply honoured to welcome Prince William and Prince Harry as Honouraries,” said the Prime Minister. “Their Royal Highnesses are esteemed by our Canadian Forces and these appointments highlight their status among a unique and important military formation.”
The Canadian Rangers are part-time reservists who provide a military presence in remote, isolated and coastal communities of Canada. Formally established in 1947, Canadian Rangers are responsible for protecting Canada's sovereignty by reporting unusual activities or sightings, collecting local data of significance to the Canadian Forces and conducting surveillance or sovereignty patrols as required.
Canadian Rangers are dedicated, knowledgeable members of the Canadian Forces who play an important role in advancing public recognition of Canada’s First Nations and Inuit groups. Canadian Rangers are easily recognized by their red sweatshirts and ball caps, and their frequent selfless contributions to their communities. The Rangers symbolize volunteerism, service to country and the importance of northern sovereignty – all issues that are shared by members of the Royal Family.
There are currently over 4,116 Canadian Rangers in 166 communities across Canada. This number is expected to increase to 5,000 by March 2012.