I'll believe it when I see it.
To determine what should be federal and what should be provincial, refer to Section 92 of the constitution...At the end of the day, I think that if the federal government is funding a program, that money shouldn't be taken and spent on something else. Then we end up with a hodgepodge of programs across the country.
This province has universal health care, this one doesn't. This province has childcare, this one doesn't. This province has legal weed, this one doesn't. Having a federal standard is not a bad thing, especially if the feds are funding it. If a province never signs on to a federal plan(looking at Alberta and Quebec here) and just dump that money into other things we don't end up with equal levels of services across the country, which is also in the constitution and the basis behind equalization.
I don't. But google does. It's literally one click. ''Canada GDP''. Bam. Move the decimal point twice to the left then double the amount. Bam. Now you know what our defence budget should be.Do people even know what our GDP is?
At the end of the day, I think that if the federal government is funding a program, that money shouldn't be taken and spent on something else. Then we end up with a hodgepodge of programs across the country.
This province has universal health care, this one doesn't. This province has childcare, this one doesn't. This province has legal weed, this one doesn't. Having a federal standard is not a bad thing, especially if the feds are funding it. If a province never signs on to a federal plan(looking at Alberta and Quebec here) and just dump that money into other things we don't end up with equal levels of services across the country, which is also in the constitution and the basis behind equalization.
Do people even know what our GDP is?
That said, I hate our budgets. I like pie charts. if not pie charts, lines of income and expenses. Not a word salad of priorities and plans. Just tell me how much is being spent on what. I was trying to nail down the RCMP budget a while ago and it took me 29 minutes longer than it should have.
having to do math per line item?How would you feel about a budget presented on a per capita basis?
Yeah I thought that was a weird-ass thing to say.With recruitment lagging, Canadian military preparing new ethos, dress code
Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) leadership says it hopes a new military ethos and dress code refresh will help address a much-needed culture shift as it struggles to recruit more diverse personnel.www.ctvnews.ca
Meanwhile CAF be like.... we really need a lot of people and are severely understaffed but like not any white males...
Also 70% of our workforce is white male and we have no idea why they are leaving.
Yeah I thought that was a weird-ass thing to say.
Is it implying that there is no difference between a Newfie, a Queb, and an Albertan? That only skin colour is what defines an individual? That diversity is only good if it's visible in photo ops? That's some dystopian stuff right there.
Not to mention, she seems like she has a problem with having 71% white males, while white people represent 77% of Canada. Is that somehow unexpected? Is she really all that surprised that... gasp, men and women have differing interests?
But no, surely our recruitment woes have nothing to do with the fact that the government keeps firing career servicemen for political reasons and that the enlistment process can take years, during which people lose all interest they had in the first place / find other opportunities.
And imma jump on this one : "Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan, chief of professional conduct and culture''
So, huh... how many Professional Conduct Brigades are there? How many personnel are deployed on Culture Operations at present?
Heavens... A whole Lieutenant-General. But no, we're not top-heavy... Plus isn't she the first female combat arms general? I'd be insulted to be tasked with this. ''No, no, we don't give actual commands to women''... Christ's sake.
It is what happens when a large number of voters perceive an existential threat for the first time in their lives.As well as greater support for increased defence spending (45%) than social spending (39%).
And imma jump on this one : "Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan, chief of professional conduct and culture''
So, huh... how many Professional Conduct Brigades are there? How many personnel are deployed on Culture Operations at present?
Heavens... A whole Lieutenant-General. But no, we're not top-heavy... Plus isn't she the first female combat arms general? I'd be insulted to be tasked with this. ''No, no, we don't give actual commands to women''... Christ's sake.
I think you may have missed a few memos.
Nope. I got it loud and clear.I think you missed the point of his statement...
I know a bit about the professional side of the house. You have no idea how strong direction they need to have it coherent. That piece should have been done years ago. Cloud shoveler were kings, now they have to share space with other and reality of training calendar.Yeah I thought that was a weird-ass thing to say.
Is it implying that there is no difference between a Newfie, a Queb, and an Albertan? That only skin colour is what defines an individual? That diversity is only good if it's visible in photo ops? That's some dystopian stuff right there.
Not to mention, she seems like she has a problem with having 71% white males, while white people represent 77% of Canada. Is that somehow unexpected? Is she really all that surprised that... gasp, men and women have differing interests?
But no, surely our recruitment woes have nothing to do with the fact that the government keeps firing career servicemen for political reasons and that the enlistment process can take years, during which people lose all interest they had in the first place / find other opportunities.
And imma jump on this one : "Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan, chief of professional conduct and culture''
So, huh... how many Professional Conduct Brigades are there? How many personnel are deployed on Culture Operations at present?
Heavens... A whole Lieutenant-General. But no, we're not top-heavy... Plus isn't she the first female combat arms general? I'd be insulted to be tasked with this. ''No, no, we don't give actual commands to women''... Christ's sake.
Well on the bright side, there are so many other opportunities out there, particularly in the private sector.Yeah I thought that was a weird-ass thing to say.
Is it implying that there is no difference between a Newfie, a Queb, and an Albertan? That only skin colour is what defines an individual? That diversity is only good if it's visible in photo ops? That's some dystopian stuff right there.
Not to mention, she seems like she has a problem with having 71% white males, while white people represent 77% of Canada. Is that somehow unexpected? Is she really all that surprised that... gasp, men and women have differing interests?
But no, surely our recruitment woes have nothing to do with the fact that the government keeps firing career servicemen for political reasons and that the enlistment process can take years, during which people lose all interest they had in the first place / find other opportunities.
And imma jump on this one : "Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan, chief of professional conduct and culture''
So, huh... how many Professional Conduct Brigades are there? How many personnel are deployed on Culture Operations at present?
Heavens... A whole Lieutenant-General. But no, we're not top-heavy... Plus isn't she the first female combat arms general? I'd be insulted to be tasked with this. ''No, no, we don't give actual commands to women''... Christ's sake.
Add a PT test at the interview or medical and we could do the same. We just have to want to.Well on the bright side, there are so many other opportunities out there, particularly in the private sector.
It took this white male only a few weeks to get a job offer after I submitted my VR , for a safety sensitive position.
Interview
Background Check
Medical + Drug & Alcohol Testing
Offer
3 weeks total time. Take that for action CFRG
Diversity is only one part of it and yes it should be addressed. It’s only one part of the issues that the CAF faces.So we need more diversity to fix retention….what planet do they live in? Let’s completely ignore failing equipment, no equipment, shit posting locations be it location or massive increase in COL, toxic leadership, etc, etc. The koolaid is strong with this one.
Diversity is only one part of it and yes it should be addressed. It’s only one part of the issues that the CAF faces.
What we have to do though is put as much effort into all of those issues that we seem to be doing for diversity.
The Government could, it just chooses not to.I'm cool with diversity but how do we accomplish this ?
We can't force people to join.
In some regards I think a lot of what Quirky listed is part of the solution. He mentions toxic leaders and crappy postings. I think a lot of our diversity issues would fix themselves if those things get fixed first.I'm cool with diversity but how do we accomplish this ?
We can't force people to join.