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

Really starting to look like recruiting isnt the issue any more but training is
Quantity or quality? Anecdotally a lot of training failures on RQ Pte/DP1 because of the CFAT loss.

Recruiting will also go up once the economy takes a crap, which is has and we're paying Privates $52K to $60K a year now.
 
Quantity or quality? Anecdotally a lot of training failures on RQ Pte/DP1 because of the CFAT loss.

Recruiting will also go up once the economy takes a crap, which is has and we're paying Privates $52K to $60K a year now.
CFAT was only killed for certain applicants i thought? Any way we always have loss so increasing throughput will still increase the amount who get qualified proportionately
 
I have heard that they intend to (re) open recruiting centres in smaller communities where they used to be. It seems going after urban youth almost exclusively hasn't worked out as planned.

Shocked Futurama GIF
 
Meanwhile

Yesterday, more than 400 Co-op students and candidates graduated from the 32 Canadian Brigade Group Battle School, marking the largest graduation in the group’s history!
This new historic milestone took place at the Fort York Armoury in Toronto. More than 1,000 family members, friends, and school board representatives attended the event, with Major-General J.W. Errington as the reviewing officer.



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