mariomike said:
Toronto never, in 38 years, forwarded any nominations for Paramedic bravery medals to Ottawa. I had that explained to me this A.M. on the phone when I called to ask why I did not know anyone on the federal list.
I was told City Hall prefers to keep such things at the Metro level of government, rather than involve Ottawa. Why? "Because they don't sign your paycheck. We do."
Pusser said:
That is ABSOLUTELY appalling! These are NATIONAL honours that come from a grateful nation. It shouldn't matter who signs the paycheck.
Regarding the ( 20 year ) Exemplary Service Medal ESM. You could grow old waiting for it:
http://www.gg.ca/honour.aspx?id=85171&t=5
Many municipal Fire and EMS departments across North America issue their own medals and awards:
"Honoring the Courage, Commitment and Compassion of FDNY Fire & EMS Members":
http://www.nyc.gov/html/fdny/html/medal_day/2010/pdf/FDNY%20Medal%20Day%20Book%202010.pdf
T-EMS has been doing likewise ( on a smaller scale ) for many years.
Pusser said:
This is just proof positive that Toronto really does think it is the centre of the universe. Stuck up, conceited @#$%&*!
Whatever differences may exist between the politicians at City Hall and Ottawa, there is no question that Toronto Paramedics support our troops.
T-EMS has a 20-year-long partnership with the Canadian Forces. The two organizations have worked together not only to train paramedics and medical technicians, but also to respond jointly to civil emergencies in the city of Toronto and other regions of Canada.
There is "Operation Booster Shot": "Thank-you" packages to Afganistan with items like magazines, licorice, gum, hard candy, powdered drinks and Gator-aid.
In 2008, T-EMS sent 4,000 $10.00 Tim Horton gift cards and thank-you notes to the troops stationed in Afghanistan. I
believe they managed to triple that number in 2009.
For years, all Toronto ambulances have displayed ( large ) permanent 'Support Our Troops' decals:
http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/7651/0620troops2.jpg
A full-size 'Support our Troops' flag flies at T-EMS HQ on Dufferin St. It must be seen by thousands of motorists every day.
T-EMS sends an Honour Guard to the Coroner's Office for every repatriation.
Special Toronto street signs - "Route of Heroes" - have been erected along the Don Valley Parkway from the 401, all the way to the Coroner's Office.
If Councillor Ford is elected Mayor:
"Maverick Councillor Rob Ford wants all new streets in Toronto automatically named for Canadian soldiers killed in Afghanistan,
even if the war dead are not from the city.":
http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/toronto/archive/2008/02/27/name-new-streets-after-war-dead-councillor-urges.aspx