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Justin Trudeau hints at boosting Canada’s military spending

Earlier I said I was concerned that Mark Carney would be a conservative Prime Minister, in the sense that he would try to conserve the green policies that he has been promoting for decades.

Now, I start to wonder. Second-guessing myself again.

Carney has been tightly woven with the WEF/Davos/EU/City of London/Bloomberg set. That set is now suddenly developing some strong pragmatic impulses - Military Debt, Clean Natural Gas, Nuclear Power, the benefit of Nuclear Weapons - all seem reasonable now.

It will be curious to see how far the wind cocks that weather vane. It has already converted the remnants of the Trudeau cabinet.
If the Trudeau cabinet had really got the message they would have dusted off General Eyre's Munition upgrade plans.
Liberals are not equipped intellectually, spiritually , or technically to swing around from victim industries to military.
 
I think the only LPC leadership candidate who would significantly increase our defence industry is Freeland, possibly because of her Ukrainian roots. I’ll give her that.
 
Another reason to look to South Korea, for both their Surface to Surface ordinance (truck, ship and sub launched) and their Surface to Air ordinance


Although the Germans, French, Swedes and Brits all have some good Manpad and Short to Medium range stuff.

LIG Nex1 makes an incredibly wide range of defence capabilities, worthy of consideration.

 
Further to the "rethink" that is going on wrt defence spending internationally...



And in a tangentially related issue

Labour has been a great proponent of the Quangos, NGOs that operate outside of government but tie government's hands. One of those Quangos has just given sentencing advice similar to Canada's, insofar as judges are being required to take into account colour, religion, class, upbringing before coming down with a sentence. This has been decried as two-tier justice. The Justice Secretary, a muslim woman, Shabana Mahmood, agrees and has called for the advice to be withdrawn or she will introduce law over-riding the Quango. This would, IMO, be a good thing. Only the Labour Party can dismantle the Quango system. If it is even marginally contemplating that, while promoting defence, that suggests to me a distinct change in the weather. One of the Quangos is the Climate Change Committee that rules on Net Zero compliance. More and more of their guidance is being set aside.

Another reason to be curious as to what the winner of Sunday's LPC vote has to say for themselves. The carbon tax has already gone with the wind as has open borders immigration.
 
Some of Britain’s biggest pension firms have been accused of blocking Britain’s plans to boost defence in the wake of the Ukraine war.

Aviva, Royal London and the National Employment Savings Trust (Nest) are among a group of pension giants that restrict or block investment in the defence industry on “ethical” grounds.

The companies, which provide pensions to millions of Britons, say the restrictions apply to select funds and offer customers choice.

However, the fact that defence is excluded on claimed ethical grounds has alarmed ministers and is likely to provoke anger among some customers.

Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, is understood to agree that investment in the British defence sector is ethical. She is working on plans to make it easier for investors to see if environmental, social and governance (ESG) funds exclude military spending.

A Treasury spokesman said on Thursday night: “If opaque ESG ratings are blocking vital private investment to our defence sector, this has to change.”

 
CAF wide used to be 50km, then it was changed in the 90's, I was assuming that there was still some sort of regulation about distance away from ones duty station.
Thought that was the case. Old school stuff.
I lot of units/bases still use 50 km (with some gerrymandering) as the guideline in determining their local area.
interesting considering there are national instructions in regards to local area (geographical boundaries). Regardless that has nothing to do with leave as we are no longer restricted by it. We can travel anywhere in Canada on our own time as long as we are able to make it back on time for work.
Just to be pedantic, 3 PPCLI was never stationed in Chilliwack. They were at Work Point Barracks in Victoria, which was also closed. 1 CER, CFSME, and CFOCS were in Chilliwack at the time of closure. The only remaining military presence in Chilliwack that I am aware of is the HQ of 39 CER which is housed in the former 1 CER HQ building.
39 CER HQ, 54 ES, i forget the infantry unit that expanded there in i think 2014/2015, an MP det, a clothing stores, CMT and real property sect are what I remember there in 2016.

I see some good points made here on this site and truly enjoy reading them. Have to admit some have resulted in me rethinking my stand on things while others have reinforced my own beliefs. Thank you all regardless of if we agree or not.
 
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