It's actually a Guards flash which would be consistent with prior service with the GGHG. The CIC badge is really outdated and combined with the outdated rank slide, I'm pretty certain, unfortunately, that he was a CIC Officer at some point but at the very least 5 or 6 years ago.
The cap badge definitely looks like CIC. But he's also wearing an old-style OCdt slip-on (thin bar, no star). I think he might have been an active CIC / COATS officer at some point but I doubt he is one now.
ADDED :
I think he likes to play dress-up :
https://www.instagram.com/p/BqNLoifFAcr/
It's actually interesting to note that the choice of what is shown (and what is not shown) were entirely made by the the director who insisted the CAF should have no say on the final cut of the film.
As this is in Quebec, the mandate can also be drawn by a notary :
http://www.cnq.org/en/famillies-couples/68-what-is-protective-supervision-.html
http://www.cnq.org/en/find-a-notary.html
The best Quebec specific overview of the process that I found is here ...
I joined as an Air Cadet in the late 80's and aged out of cadets in the summer of 1993. Everyone wore a green uniform during that time, with the exception of Staff Cadets at summer camps who started wearing blue in the summer of 1991. When I returned as a CI in the fall of 1993 one of my first...
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