History

The Air Cadet League of Canada was created in 1940 in response to a request from the Minister of National Defence to set up a national volunteer organization. This organization would train boys to prepare them for the day when they could take their place among the Royal Canadian Air Force air crews. The Air Cadet League of Canada was created by federal Order-in-Council on November 11, 1940, received its charitable charter on April 9, 1941 and held its first meeting in June 1941. Provincial committees were initiated shortly after this meeting

The Air Cadet League of Canada underwent many major changes after the end of the Second World War. The air cadet program has adapted to new priorities, including the creation of summer camps. The Air Cadet League of Canada continues to evolve and support its military partner as the program evolves with the needs and new realities of Canadian youth.

The evolution of the air cadet program in Canada:

Year Number of squadrons (Canada)Number of cadets (Canada)Number of squadrons (QOV)Notes
1941798,00020 
194213510,00037 
194335029,11949 
194437429,03750 
194615511,00048Start of motorized flight camp
1947  38Start of international exchange
195019816,74633 
1952  27Start of leadership camp
195527721,09935Start of drill instructor training
196033225,00060
197579A change in the law allows girls to join the cadet program
197938028,00082 
200344525,11692 
201145524,31692 
201945827,64695 
2023454> 26,00095 
202444927,64294

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The Quebec and Ottawa Valley provincial committee was created in 1941, but has only been incorporated since 1976. The document below shows the date of formation (and sometimes disbandment) of each squadron in our territory.