Sadly, white tower/turf mentality/new kids on the block attitude is the worst that can happened and the sure thing that will happened when a switch like that is done, even mor when hope IS the planning process, you have what you worked for.
Of course they will but they will be also able to recruit/encourage transfer in the new force. They would not totally start from scratch but the transition must be well done. The hard part will be to create a genuine force identity, etc. A couples of years ago (20+) we had some of that over...
I never research that prior to today. I assumed (making the as... part real) that it was the case because I was told so and it seams pretty logical to me. I'm a bit skock but more I rad your answers, less surprise I am.
I see a lot of good in provincialism. Everyone ha aināt the same issues, less divide to conquer from the feds. Our constitution is design different then the USA one on that matters. The divergence are minimal IMHO.
@Kirkhill, QC and ON are already doing it for a long time. It comes with good and ugly events but it works pretty well. Maybe 2 or mor provinces can do it together, or not. Itās about time all the provinces do the things theyāre allowed to do.
Yes and no. I saw a young girl being declared fit with an Handicapped right arm. She was not able to stretch it completely and a young boy coming in with an heart defect. Yes they can but they have to be train/coach.
From what I heard, thatās the best rthe CAF could do. Anything else was turn down because aggressive recruiting adds are to manly, to agressive and not enough inclusive by the political masters.
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