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

Yeah its probably difficult to actually work hard. They're so accustomed to draging everything out because funding didnt match reality.

Just getting a reply from an email would would be nice...
 

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A friend o mine f had trying to contact his MP for the past couple of weeks. Apparently the great man can't be bothered to deal with the peasants.
I'm beginning to get the feeling he barely talks to his staff at the constituency office in the riding .
 
A friend o mine f had trying to contact his MP for the past couple of weeks. Apparently the great man can't be bothered to deal with the peasants.
I'm beginning to get the feeling he barely talks to his staff at the constituency office in the riding .

Sir, this is the 2% defence spending thread...
 
Is that happening ? Because we cant get printed forms right now nor can we get a response from the vaunted center... Don't even get me started on critical spare parts.

It seems what you guys are seeing in the emerald city and what we are seeing in munchkin land are two very different realities.

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Printed forms?

Go to the supplier of Czech vacuum tubes?
 
Printed forms?

Go to the supplier of Czech vacuum tubes?

We still have lots of serialized forms, and specific file folders that our friends in the ORs and other support organizations need.

Believe or not paper is still king in a lot of scenarios.
 
We still have lots of serialized forms, and specific file folders that our friends in the ORs and other support organizations need.

Believe or not paper is still king in a lot of scenarios.

I do believe.

I just find it amusing that we are still driven by forms when we have been discussing the paperless office since Canada's navy ran on enemy vacuum tubes and we are now gobbling up real estate to build thousands of AI datacentres.
 
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