MM your the best. I would have reported all the same but due to one of the other children this man fathered connection to me I have tried to keep an arms length.
By the way your post about the other guy has disappeared. interesting eh.
Mike prior to this he was trying to pass himself off as a PA LT working at Uof A when called on it that piece suddenly disappeared.. Best part he was kicked out of the service in the early 90's as far as I have been told.
https://www.facebook.com/scott.lepage.104?ref=ts&fref=ts
No reference to the PA but MO endo in the cf yeah right. Oh and for a laugh read the about him bio.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Thieves-preying-on-the-handicapped/204751683051210
And here he is a sniper army medic in only 4 years. As a medic I don't remember ever hearing of him. Medicine Man have you heard of him?
Just had a troop ask me this exact question. Go take to your blue cross clerk at your local clinic. You don't need to buy travelers insurance. You are covered
http://www.cfha.forces.gc.ca/hl-el/coldlakegi-coldlakeig-eng.aspx
Here are the rates for PMQs in Cold Lake. According to the photo max he would pay 1350 a month. Please budget is the issue here his budget not the militaries.
EIS is correct but those pers who have completed 20 or 25 year IE (initial engagement) and have been offered a CE (continuing engagement) or VIE (variable engagement) it works slightly different. If you are in this stream (as I was 18 months ago) then you have to write a memo thru your chain of...
This is a move for the medical world to go back to a clinical attire in the workplace. Back in the day when I first joined up until the CF Hospitals closed med techs and nurses work white uniforms. These truely sucked and were extremely difficult to keep clean . I would rather the scrubs but...
And that Sparkplug is why I have never used MFRC. They are the worst child cares providers I have ever seen and don't at all work with soldiers to find solution to aid with child care. Had a issue in Gagetown need emergency child care for us and 3 other couples due to day home had an...
it really is a cluster *&&*^ to be blunt. My last mata/pata was in 04 and according to the message was suppose to be debit followed by credit. No such thing occurred, according to my pay guide I am out almost 800 bucks for 7 months mata/pata. Worse I have asked the question to the clerks...
Glad to see its changed, when we applied a few years ago we were luck it was less than 2 years after my daughters accident so we got it retro to that date. The amazing thing is so many don't know about the disability credit both as adults and for the child disability credit. Its not a lot of...
I have one for my daughter not for me. As long as the Dr fills it out correctly and with enough information it's fairly simple. Easier than VAC. Remember you can go up to 2 years retroactive to application date.
Interesting stats but only the reported incidents in column one. Having worked at the 3 PPCLI UMS in 2002 we saw way more than 1 individual non-battle injury during the 6 months. It would seem that the medical staff didn't work all that hard. Curious as to where they get the info from.
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