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    2026 US-Denmark Tensions/End of NATO

    I've never worked in NORAD, but I suspect the Americans would have a plan for that if they intended to attack Greenland. While the administration definitely appears to be inept, the US military is very good at what they do.
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    2026 US-Denmark Tensions/End of NATO

    Alert is all Canadian but it doesn't have ATC/ATC radar. The Met Tech handles coordination between the ground and the aircraft. I suspect an American invasion force wouldn't "check-in" with Alert on their way to Thule/Nuuk.
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    LAV 6.0

    Are they more like the height of old Queen Marys?
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    The Great Gun Control Debate- 2.0

    Today the hunger games for compensation begin... I'm guessing there will be a lot of very disappointed firearms owners when the money runs out.
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    New Canadian Shipbuilding Strategy

    This part of you post makes it clear you are not in touch with the modern RCN or it's current sailors. No sailor is going to take a posting that all but guarantees that they will be away from home for three months during the winters. Which is why there is no RCN base in Quebec... Reasons...
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    New Canadian Shipbuilding Strategy

    Forcing the sailors to spend their winters in Halifax would kill any potential morale boost associated with having a base in Levis. Forcing Halifax sailors to stand duties on ships that aren't their for the entire winter would kill morale in Halifax. AOPVS might work for Quebec basing, but...
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    2026 US-Denmark Tensions/End of NATO

    He did, but it is a small break compared to what is happening down south. The COVID years, and Trudeau's remarks about people who disagreed with his government's handling of COVID were essentially the LPC's "basket of deplorables" moments. The unconstitutional use of the EA just added fuel to...
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    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    That Sgt needs to be reported up the chain until someone takes action. That is the kind of toxic BS that kills morale and drives people away. That sort of behaviour wasn't acceptable 25 years ago when I joined.
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    Europe

    Turns out it wasn't just the UK that had issues with racism in the reporting and prosecuting of crime.
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    Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

    Clearly you're being sarcastic, but the reality is, selling more soy, canola, and seafood to China doesn't make them more or less of a threat to us. Allowing in a few thousand Chinese EVs isn't a massive security threat. OnStar is tracking my every move in the truck, and Googe does them same...
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    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    Now that we are back onto Army.ca's most important topic (army reserves structure), can we get some clarity on whether or not you need to wear gloves with your toque when the CAF reinvents itself for the next war?
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    Trump administration 2024-2028

    My guess is that Canada is still seen by many as an "honest broker", so adding Canada adds legitimacy to the process.
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    WestJet Seat Changes

    Yeah, it seemed like a pretty poorly conceived idea from a person that hasn't ever actually flown economy. When I looked up a flight to Victoria from Ottawa, there was a 4h 35min leg from Ottawa to Calgary. Who in their right mind would want to spend that long crammed into a seat too small for...
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    WestJet Seat Changes

    Looks like WestJet will be reversing it's plans to make seats smaller in economy class, and re-fit the 21 aircraft it had already converted to the smaller seats. WestJet will reverse cramped seat configuration after widespread backlash Seems like it was a poorly thought out exercise by an...
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    Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

    It sucks for the individuals impacted by plant closures, but given the American administration was/is pressuring US automakers to bring all production back into America, it seems like a reasonable trade-off. On a national scale, keeping farming and fishing going strong in exchange for...
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    Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

    Not really... The world's most populous country hardly seems like "slim pickings", and Korea is an advanced manufacturing nation, with lots to off Canada, both in the civilian and defence sectors. There are non-EU European nations we could be looking to expand trade relations with as well.
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    Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

    Japan, Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, India, etc., and that's just in the Indo-Pacific. When you look toward the EU, and more broadly Europe there are plenty more nations. China makes some sense in that we are selling things to them, but we need to be very careful about what...
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    Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

    True, to a point. At this time Canada is too dependant on a single fickle trade partner. It's a single point of failure that is being used against us by an administration that likes to throw it's weight around like a schoolyard bully. By diversifying our trade partners, we give Canadian...
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    The RCAF's Next Generation Fighter (CF-188 Replacement)

    It really is a magical experience. I miss it now that I'm at NDMC packing a lunch like a peasant.
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    New Canadian Shipbuilding Strategy

    They are all parts of a system, but just like bombers changed war in WWII. They added to the other systems rather than replace them. Data links, and remote targeting add to capabilities, they don't replace capabilities. Without going into details, in my last job people spent a lot of time...
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