Because 4 Div, the support Div will already be in Ontario. I’m guessing 2 Divs in Ontario and none in QC didn’t make sense given the infrastructure already exists in MTL.
Montreal will have the higher density of reservists with Ottawa and QC city being 2 hrs away respectively. Not that that...
High concentration of reserve units.
Proximity to a plurality of CBGs.
2 hrs from Army HQ
Airport
Port Port.
Urban area (attractive posting)
existing Infrastructure
Puts at least one Division in Quebec
Could be worse. Could be in 4 Div which hasn’t yet officially decided where it will be located yet. Plenty of career class B types there wondering if they’ll need to move or not. I bet a lot of them are rekindling relationships with their old units right now…
It is.
https://ircc.canada.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=105&top=11
https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/article/fact-check-do-refugees-get-more-financial-help-than-canadian-pensioners/
I notice you are using “immigrant” as term to lump all migrants in.
Most immigrants are economic...
Who is they? You are under the assumption that language was a deciding factor in her being chosen. It wasn’t. Her ability to speak an indigenous language was probably seen as a bonus.
I wasn’t because your argument was about the GG and other people “forming” government.
You are arguing a...
It probably matters to quite a few. Now, whether it is an actual requirement for the job is another argument but speaking more than one language should always be viewed as an asset.
None has to be bilingual to form government.
The current GG does not speak French and she was chosen.
Is it...
CRPTC cadet camp would only be seasonal but they really need to invest in a building there that could be used for BMQs.
But that would likely suck in even more reservists into long term class B…
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.