Royal Canadian Navy welcomes new Commander

News release

May 30, 2022 – Halifax, Nova Scotia – National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces

This morning Vice-Admiral (VAdm) Angus Topshee assumed the duties of Commander of the Royal Canadian Navy (CRCN) from Vice-Admiral Craig Baines in a virtual change of command ceremony presided over by General Wayne Eyre, Chief of the Defence Staff (CDS).

The ceremony was held at Her Majesty’s Canadian Dockyard, Halifax, home of Maritime Forces Atlantic.

VAdm Topshee assumes Command as the 38th Commander of the Royal Canadian Navy. He has served in a variety of command and staff roles throughout his career, most recently serving as Commander Maritime Forces Pacific and Joint Task Force Pacific.

The outgoing CRCN, VAdm Baines, will retire from the Canadian Armed Forces after 35 years of service.

On June 2nd, a change of appointment will see Chief Petty Officer 1st Class (CPO1) Thomas Lizotte assume the role of Command Chief of the RCN from CPO1 David Steeves who will retire after 33 years of service.

Quotes

“I am pleased to mark the change of command of the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) between Vice-Admiral (VAdm) Craig Baines, whom I thank for maintaining the watch over the RCN since January 2021, and VAdm Angus Topshee. Through his 32 years of service, VAdm Topshee has worked tirelessly to affect change with his attention to detail and work ethic. In his new role as CRCN, VAdm Topshee will ensure the RCN continues to modernize and deliver operational excellence around the world, while pursuing the important work of making  our Navy more inclusive for all our sailors.’’

General Wayne Eyre, Chief of the Defence Staff

“To lead Canadian sailors as Commander Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) over the past year and a half without question, has been a privilege. It is inspirational to serve with a group of outstanding Canadians, called to serve in uniform on behalf of their country, their family and friends. Leading these dedicated Canadians has frequently been a humbling experience which will remain with me the rest of my life. I am confident that the RCN will continue to sail smoothly under the watch of Vice-Admiral Topshee.”

Vice-Admiral Craig Baines, Outgoing Commander Royal Canadian Navy

“As I assume Command from Vice-Admiral Baines, I would like thank my shipmate for the leadership he has provided to the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) during his tenure as Commander of the RCN (CRCN), and throughout his 35-year career. It is an honour to become the 38th CRCN. Our Canadian sailors are the best in the world and I will strive to be worthy of their support in my new position.

We will focus on attracting and recruiting more great Canadians to join our ranks while continuing to make the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) the welcoming, inclusive and enabling environment that they, and every current sailor deserve. The RCN has a clear vision of where we’ll be in 20 years, and my intent is to continue delivering that future fleet so that we hand over the watch in good shape to the next generation.”

Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee, Incoming Commander Royal Canadian Navy

Quick facts

  • Vice-Admiral (VAdm) Topshee’s career in the Royal Canadian Navy has been a combination of sea-going appointments and staff officer positions throughout his 32 years of service. He started his career at the Royal Military College (RMC) of Canada, being awarded the Canada Memorial Scholarship on graduation. Following RMC, VAdm Topshee completed a Masters of Literature in Strategic Studies from the University of Aberdeen in Scotland.

  • Vice-Admiral (VAdm) Topshee joined his first ship, Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (HMCS) Winnipeg, in 1997. Over the next several years, he completed several tours as the ships’ Navigating Officer, Operations Officer, and Combat Officer. VAdm Topshee served as the Executive Officer of HMCS St. John's in 2006 and then HMCS Toronto in July 2007. Following these postings, VAdm Topshee was posted to the Directorate of Maritime Strategy at National Defence Headquarters in Ottawa, and thereafter returned to sea as the Commanding Officer of HMCS Algonquin, in 2009.

  • Notably in 2010, Vice-Admiral Topshee was deployed to the NATO Training Mission – Afghanistan (NTM-A) where he spent a year based in Kabul as the Director of Afghan National Police Training Operations.

  • Vice-Admiral Topshee served as the Base Commander of Canadian Forces Base Halifax between 2012 and 2015. Following this, was posted to Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado as the Deputy Director of the Strategy, Policy and Plans Directorate North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and United States Northern Command (USNORTHCOM). He returned to the Pacific coast in 2018, as Commander Canadian Fleet Pacific, and was appointed in 2021 to Commander Maritime Forces Pacific and Joint Task Force Pacific.

  • The Royal Canadian Navy is Canada’s naval force consisting of approximately 8,300 Regular Force and 3,600 Reserve sailors, supported by approximately 3,800 civilian employees.

  • The mission of the Royal Canadian Navy is to generate combat-capable, multipurpose maritime forces that support Canada’s efforts to participate in security operations anywhere in the world, as part of an integrated Canadian Armed Forces.

  • The Royal Canadian Navy fleet, divided between the Atlantic (Halifax, N.S.) and Pacific (Esquimalt, B.C.) coasts, is composed of 28 warships, submarines, and coastal defence vessels, plus many more auxiliary and support vessels.

  • True to its motto “Ready, Aye, Ready”, the sailors of the Royal Canadian Navy stand always ready to defend Canada and proudly safeguard its interests and values whether at home or abroad.

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