Poland has a version of their service rifle specifically for their equivalent of Ceremonial Guard, with a number of differences to make it more parade friendly. Maybe we could develop a parade C7.
No, that's not right. Ministerial by-elections were abolished in 1931 by the Bennett government, long before Pearson. And Pearson retired in 1968, so he couldn't have been involved in repealing something in the 70s.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministerial_by-election#Canada
That's literally the entire point of the by-election. People would vote for their MP to continue representing them after a major change, because whether we like it or not, the party system is a major element of our democracy.
In several of these floor crossings, the member has gone from...
How about a by-election for a member who crosses the floor. That would confirm that member's constituents support them and their decision to change party.
When he got things right, it was impressive. When he got it wrong, it was hilarious. Like the Crazy Ivan, which was real, but made obsolete by towed array sonar, which was still classified and thus not mentioned anywhere in the book or movie.
Saab partnering with Bombardier to build T-7 Red Tails in Canada would be far more beneficial. On top of giving us a replacement for the Hawk and Tutor, and the possibility of a light fighter/ground attack plane, the US would probably be appreciative of the T-7 program being sped up.
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