- Reaction score
- 8,298
- Points
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This is the only on-line version of this article I could find. A longer version in the National Post and the Vancouver Sun detailed the number of complaints Morin has received from bodies cooling their heals waiting to be processed and waiting to be trained, as well as referring to the numbers that have just got fed-up and left.
http://www.canoe.ca/NewsStand/EdmontonSun/News/2004/09/29/pf-647837.html
Wed, September 29, 2004
Watchdog to probe military recruiting
By CP
OTTAWA -- Canada's military watchdog plans an inquiry into how the Defence Department handles recruiting. Andre Marin, ombudsman for National Defence and the Canadian Forces, is to announce the inquiry at a news conference today.
The investigation follows a 2003 Queen's University study that warned of a serious decline in the military after years of penny-pinching.
The study found that the recruitment of new soldiers is ignored whenever budgets are tight. There have also been complaints that there aren't enough experienced soldiers to train recruits.
The military has a limit of 60,000 personnel, including recruits.
http://www.canoe.ca/NewsStand/EdmontonSun/News/2004/09/29/pf-647837.html