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Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

If they are directed to travel to other than their usual location, then the CAF is rewsponsible for their parking costs.

Of course, the Army does from time to time treat entitlements as optional.
Never in 16 years has our OR accepted a claim for the parking costs
 
On the recruitment front - looks like the combination of having one of the highest unemployment rates consistently in Canada, along with being on the border with the US has benefited RCN recruiting numbers in Windsor/Essex County. I'm sure that if Topshee's goal of stationing an 'Orca like' training vessel at HMCS Hunter happens, these numbers could go even higher and still consistent.


Defending Canada — Windsor naval reserve recruitment hits 30-year high amid Trump trade war, 51st state jabs​


Recruitment has tripled at Windsor’s HMCS Hunter naval reserve — hitting a 30-year high — amid escalating global tensions and U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats against Canadian sovereignty. HMCS Hunter has averaged 28 recruits a year for the last decade. Since April, it has enrolled 86 new members — the largest number of recruits in “definitely the last 30 years.”
The new recruits include 19 women, seven permanent residents, and 31 co-op students. The youngest is 16. The oldest is 50.
Following that event, HMCS Hunter will have 201 members. Another 150 applications are waiting for assessment, said Elliott.
 
Mewata in Calgary used to have a lot more space, but have the parking lot was given back to the city who turned it into a parking lot, theres a written agreement not to enforce payment on wednesday nights atleast. However DND had opportunity over the years to buy near by land before it was developed to increase operational space, parking etc. Instead anytime the brigade commander calls a town hall, half the brigade is risking a parking ticket, or walking 5 blocks or more to find parking, and paying for it.


If they went underground they could still access Cowboys Park and the Contemporary Calgary art gallery.

And there are lots of good reasons for going subterranean these days.
 
If they went underground they could still access Cowboys Park and the Contemporary Calgary art gallery.

And there are lots of good reasons for going subterranean these days.
100% agree, even Currie as units are expanding is at its limit and over flow goes onto the street. Ripping up the main parking lot and building one floor sub level would do wonders for the parking situation.
 
An example of the possibilities

Kongsberg, known for its Protector RWS turrets and its NSM missiles, has three divisions: Discovery; Defense & Aerospace and Maritime.

The company is considered a strategic asset by the Norwegian government and it holds a majority stake of 50.004% in Kongsberg. Kongsberg Maritime is being spun off but will remain a Norwegian company with the Norwegian government remaining majority stake holder.

The new company which generates 80% of its revenue from foreign sails will be pursuing defense, civil and dual use applications.

 
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