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•December 18, 2020

CCG Graduates join MCTS Centres across Canada

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This week, the Canadian Coast Guard College in Cape Breton graduated two classes of students who will now join MCTS Centres on Canada’s coast. Congratulations to the graduates of the Marine Communications and Traffic Services Program as you embark on a rewarding and important career.

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