The start of a year celebrating and acknowledging 70 years of dedication and the service of
HRM Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada and the Commonwealth.
Thank you for your service.
Queen Elizabeth II supports Camilla as 'Queen Consort' when Charles is king, Globalnews.ca
Queen's dog steals...
Yes, it's common for additional injuries to be recognised years after release.
If I understand correctly, your primary injury approved by VAC is your legs?
A following injury (your heels) may be acknowledged by VAC as consequential
and treatments or benefits provided for that new consequential...
The five-fifths only deals with VAC attributing 100% of your tinnitus to your service.
To figure out how much VAC will be pay P&S, you need to use Table 9.3 to know your disability rating.
Table 9.3 - Other Impairment - Tinnitus shows which of the 5 ratings your claim fits into and
what percentage your Pain and Suffering Compensation should be.
Example: 5% from Table 9.3 is worth $19,254.58 as a lump P&S payment.
Flip the coin...the UN and some member countries define youth up to the age of 25, even 30.
If we raise adult responsibilities, including the vote until age 30 vs lowering the age to 16, how would that go? 🍿
Basic is a game, "They" honestly don't give a rat's @ss what your civies are...as long as they meet the basic standard.
It's great you are asking, but honestly, read your questions after basic and know you were over thinking things.
I never said pack light, others may have. My suggestion was to not over pack. What you bring will be part of your kit to carry, around St Jean and the airport.
Yes. Checked bags are part of your paid ticket. Helpful hint, don't over pack. You will have to haul / carry it all around with you at basic.
Also, you will have extra checked bags from the new issued kit that you will have to take with you when you leave basic.
Either way, QR&O 15.01 Release remains item 1a:
Sentenced to Dismissal.
where sentenced by court martial to dismissal or dismissal with disgrace from Her Majesty's service;
According to the national Native leader interviewed on CTV this morning, "I have no problem raising the flag on the 11th and returning it to half mast. We will be mourning and healing for years to come."
So....permently half masted flags for 3 to 5 years?
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