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I remember reading quite a while ago that at the time of unification there was discussion as to whether the new name should become the Royal Canadian Armed Forces. It was apparently deemed unpalatable because the abbreviation would be RCAF and that would be biased towards the air force. Also, it wasn't looked upon kindly at the time when Trudeau and his friends were very busy trying to remove any symbols that might remind Canadians that they lived in a constitutional monarchy. I'm sad to say that that unhappy little process has gone on to this day, primarily under the "Big Red Machine".Sailing Instructor said:The only pure nominal change that could occur (if I am correct in my knowledge of the status of the CF) now is the Queen granting the prefix 'royal' to the CF. I understand the legal status of MARCOM, &c. as not separate organisations, whereas the CF is separate enough (from, say, DND) to be granted this prefix. To deduce, from the common use of 'Canadian Navy,' that there is such a corporation legally, is to commit a linguistic error. Therefore, all those who wish for the titles of RCN & RCAF to be granted are asking for far more than for some clerk to scribble in 'Royal' somewhere.
Traditions brought in for purely tradition's sake will, I think, never stick. Changing the navy's legal status from MARCOM (& that's not all of what most people would call 'the navy' either, some personnel fall under other COMs) to RCN would go over as well as someone inventing their own catchphrase.
You may be correct that it would not be legally possible to rename MARCOM as RCN. I doubt though that it's actually been looked at for a legal opinion. That being said, do individual regiments that retained their "Royal" actually have any more separate organizational status than MARCOM? Theoretically, though, if I just started using the term RCN, could anyone claim that this is any more technically incorrect than "Canadian Navy", which has become common usage from flag officers on down. I believe we even have a new lofficial ogo that says that.