02/25/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/25/2026 08:03
February 25, 2026 - Defence Stories
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The members of the Non-Commissioned Member Leadership College, formerly known as the Institut Osside, pose for an official photo following the signing of the Charter granting the College its independence.
Photo: Sgt N. Alonso, CAF Image Technician
Fall 2025 will stand out as a defining moment for the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF). At the conclusion of the CAF Chief Warrant Officer (CWO) Conference, the Chief of the Defence Staff, General Carignan and CAF CWO, CWO McCann, signed the charter formalizing the independence of the Chief Warrant Officer Robert Osside Institute. The Institute is now known as the Non-Commissioned Member Leadership College (NCMLC).
The ceremony was solemn and emotional for all those in attendance, marking the start of a new and promising chapter. The event symbolized the College's transition from a Level 4 institution under the Royal Military College Saint-Jean, to Level 3, directly under the Canadian Defence Academy.
More than an administrative change, this transformation underscores the essential role of non-commissioned members within the CAF. All members who are called to leadership roles pass through this institution, a central hub of professional expertise.
The NCMLC now stands as a cornerstone of the profession of arms. Its mission is clear: to develop leadership rooted in excellence, accountability and commitment to the highest military standards. With its new status, refreshed visual identity and modernized website, the College is positioning itself as a key institution-one dedicated to preparing tomorrow's leaders to serve with courage, character and conviction in an evolving operational environment.