Contributed to what? If one defines "social support programs" as what was once called "welfare", there is no fund into which individuals pay for qualification unlike EI (a federal program) or CPP (another federal program). If one uses provincial income tax paid (the only 'fund' that Alberta...
On a different track, had contemplated the possibility of a complaint against Rath to the Law Society of Alberta that he was violating the "Oath of Allegiance" that was required of lawyers for membership and admission to the bar.
Unfortunately, that requirement for an oath was recently ruled in...
You likely had not received any replies till now because you titled this topic with "RAF". That is the title of the United Kingdom's air force. The command in the Canadian Armed Forces that is responsible for air power is called "Royal Canadian Air Force".
There are minimum and maximum ages...
When they lumped Newfoundlanders in with Maritimers. The Newfoundland Diaspora has been continuous for well over a hundred years. From before the First World War, the majority of migrants from the island headed to the Northeastern US, Boston and New York being the primary destinations. It was...
Probably not a realistic progression today; in 20 years time (unless the Earth shifts on its axis) possibly still not realistic.
A couple of charts from a 2021 Joint Command and Staff Programmme paper (written by a senior nursing officer) may give you an indication of the number of positions...
One of the damning "political charged" question and answer events.
So if a politician answers a question about a campaign at a government funded event, it's illegal?
From the horse's mouth (or the other end of the equine alimentary canal).
https://www.war.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/4399812/war-department-cuts-ties-with-harvard-university/
What do other "middle power" countries do differently than Canada when their citizens are "illegally incarcerated" that make us the "laughing stock of the G20"? Or even great power countries? The superpowers are a differently kettle of fish, at least one of them currently being the most often...
Because the interference of Honorary A***holes and others in the organization and operation of military units is not a phenomenon exclusive to the last few decades.
As some of the younger generations may say, this is could be a trigger for me. It brings me back to the early 1960s. My great-uncle used to live with us. Uncle Bob would have been in his 50s at the time, was a longshoreman, a pleasant enough single man, but he did drink. I don't think that he...
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