Prior to the establishment of the DPALC,
Canadian Armed Forces Public Affairs Officers (a distinct Canadian military tri-service
occupation) were trained at the
United States Department of Defense's Defense Information School (DINFOS) at
Fort George G. Meade, Maryland and then received on-the-job training. In 1992, due to a requirement for more Canada-specific training, the training was repatriated. For several years,
Public Affairs Officers were trained through an eight-week joint venture between the
Canadian Armed Forces and
Ryerson Polytechnic University in Toronto. In the mid-1990s, the
Canadian Armed Forces again began sending members to
DINFOS, but this time offered a large portion of the training in Canada. In 2004, a business case was done to establish a Canadian military public affairs training centre. The DPALC officially opened in May 2006. Upon its establishment, the Centre ran two courses for
Canadian Armed Forces members: a four-month Basic Public Affairs Officers Course and the two-week Defence Public Affairs Course (now called the Unit Public Affairs Representative Course). The Defence Public Affairs Course, which was originally established in 1983, is one of the
Canadian Armed Forces’ longest running courses. == Training ==