I'll believe it when I see it.
Give those to the UN
We need to learn from our Aussie cousins…come up with a meaningful and affordable Defence White Paper….(not a fence-sitting uncosted wish list)
I think the biggest problem is that politicians, and I agree with you - it isn’t limited to just a single party, see defence spending primarily as a way to distribute government money to target groups/organizations/regions for which they believe they will receive the greatest amount of support in return for keeping them in power. Sometimes there are glimmers of hope that the operational capability and support requirements are being appreciated, but even then, they are likely at best a secondary consideration in and of themselves…there’s an underlaying reason (public perception/support, alliance status, flag count, etc.) why it’s being supported.Add all this up and we have a political culture that really lacks the maturity to make proper and complex policy decisions on defence.
perhaps if they took their oaths of office in a veteran's cemetery or in a legion hall they might catch on to the importance of spending wiselyI think the biggest problem is that politicians, and I agree with you - it isn’t limited to just a single party, see defence spending primarily as a way to distribute government money to target groups/organizations/regions for which they believe they will receive the greatest amount of support in return for keeping them in power. Sometimes there are glimmers of hope that the operational capability and support requirements are being appreciated, but even then, they are likely at best a secondary consideration in and of themselves…there’s an underlaying reason (public perception/support, alliance status, flag count, etc.) why it’s being supported.
I’m not sure that would have a formative influence on them, tbh. The game of power, influence and interests seems far more transactional than appreciative.perhaps if they took their oaths of office in a veteran's cemetery or in a legion hall they might catch on to the importance of spending wisely
How many people in your section, and unit are you willing to give up to create a RCNLRS and a new logistics school?
If RCN wants better training, create it and push CMP/CDA to add modules to current DP1. We're too damn small, too damn underfunded and too short of people to make good on people's dreams of pre-unification.
I'm not sure if the Canadian public needs armoured roshels hahaScrew the UN. Make the trucks available to the Canadian public first.
Let's hope we get a costed platform with some big ticket items and timelines on Wednesday or Thursday.Carney just announced the creation of a DPA, and defence spending "well above" 2% of GPD. No timeline though.
Carney just announced the creation of a DPA
Carney just announced the creation of a DPA, and defence spending "well above" 2% of GPD. No timeline though.
peers at our southern neighbourI'm not sure if the Canadian public needs armoured roshels haha
Love that haha. It's militia time boipeers at our southern neighbour
The Farmers Markets around here are brutal.I'm not sure if the Canadian public needs armoured roshels haha
needed for those work trips to winnipegI'm not sure if the Canadian public needs armoured roshels haha
Hopefully completely legislatively and administratively. Such a soul sucking bureaucracy there haha.Yes... like what is their relationship going to be with PWGSC?
If anything you could imagine them thinking "why are we doing this here? this guy died over a 100 years ago WTF?"perhaps if they took their oaths of office in a veteran's cemetery or in a legion hall they might catch on to the importance of spending wisely
Hopefully zero - a completely separate entity for DND.Yes... like what is their relationship going to be with PWGSC?