Prime Minister Mark Carney and General Jennie Carignan met with service members at Fort York Armoury in Toronto on Monday, June 9, 2025, following a government announcement. The Canadian Press


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Canada’s military recruitment numbers just hit their highest in a decade. Between April 2024 and March 2025, 6,706 people signed up for the regular forces. That number is higher than the goal of 6,496, showing a clear rise in interest among Canadians.

This marks a 55% increase from the year before. The growth comes as Canada focuses more on defence and protecting its own land. The prime minister recently said Canada needs to rely less on other countries, especially the United States.

Changes Helped Attract More Recruits

The military believes new steps made the difference. Officials improved the recruitment process, made rules easier, and allowed more people to apply. Changes included accepting permanent residents and loosening medical rules. Now, people with asthma, anxiety, or ADHD can apply too.

Advertising and the current economic situation might have played a role as well. Some say more people are thinking about what it means to be Canadian and want to serve.

Cmdr. Pascal Belhumeur, who oversees recruitment, said it’s hard to know exactly why so many applied. But the numbers show that recent efforts are working.

More Money and Focus on Defence

The government plans to spend more on defence soon—$9.3 billion in 2025–2026. Officials also want to increase military salaries, build more housing on bases, and improve services like health and legal aid.

The prime minister made it clear in a recent speech that Canada needs to be ready. He said it's no longer safe to assume geography will keep the country safe.

Challenges Still Remain

Even with new recruits, the military still faces challenges. Canada needs 14,000 more people to meet its long-term goals. By 2029, it hopes to have 71,500 regular members and 30,000 reserves.

Experts say many recruits drop out before finishing training. Defence analyst Charlotte Duval-Lantoine pointed out that basic training is a tough stage. Many who join might not stay.

She also said that while the numbers are encouraging, it’s too early to say if this success will continue. Just having more people sign up doesn’t always mean the military is fully ready.

Looking Forward

Officials are hopeful. They say interest is growing thanks to Canada’s push for a stronger defence system and changing who can apply. The new recruits are a step forward, but keeping them and building a full, ready force will take time.

The country still has a long way to go. But for now, the military is celebrating its best recruitment year in ten years.

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