Having just recently graduated from St. Jean in 2004, I did notice that some of the problems mentioned in the previous posts have been glaringly obvious to most recruits.
Language Barrier: I realize that the CF is developed as a bi-lingual force and what not however, lets face facts. Most of the recruits that are at St. Jean ARE English. The first 4 weeks of basic were the most fustrating for some people, having never heard a french person their entire life and suddenly exposed to (and not to bash Francos, some of my best friends in the CF are french) biased instructors and staff that insist on speaking a strange mix of french/english to them. Not only did it make for long drawn out classes, some people on my course failed simply because of this.
PT: Being in a CSS trade now, even for my trade the PT at Basic was simple not there. We had one hardcore PPCLI MCpl (who got promoted to Sgt woo!) who drove the absolute shit out of us each time he went out with us.Fare. Thats it thats all. I can honestly say that I was not prepared for SQ when I left St. Jean.
Weapons Training: When I was in St. Jean they had a 3 strikes your out rule for any PO. This included Weapons. It was my personal opinion that C7 should be drilled into you until you ate, slept and dream C7. The majority of students do not pass C7 on the first try. Alright, fine but you should be doing remedial like theres no tommorow. Second time, you should be gone. And that WAS happening when I was there. Barely 3 months after I leave the policy has changed to: One shall do the Weapons PO until you pass, unlimited amount of retries. Come on guys...this is your bloody personal weapon. I do know one OS who should not have made it past week 5 let alone week 8. Thank god she's left the military.On a side note, I think that this PO should be taught by a Cbt. Arms instructor. In terms of pure experience and expertise (and not bashing any of the purple trades) it this would just seem to make more sense.
Combining SQ/Basic: Having graduated from SQ at good ol' Meaford, I can honestly say, even though the course staff did have their difficulties with lacks of aids, timngs were off, infighting etc etc, my first good experiences in the military did come from SQ. It was here that the idea of "Soldier First" is drilled into you. I had quite the diverse bunch on my SQ, cooks, infantry, Sig OP, EME and one navy trade and we all graduated. From literally the FIRST step off the bus, there is an instructor in your face, which is what I think should be happening at St. Jean. SQ should be learning NEW things, not rehashing old things (like how to do drill...you'd be amazed...gotta love those left about turns). The staff at St. Jean already have enough on their plates turning hammers into somewhat of a troop, SQ is just gonna kill them. Besides, nothing like a miserable 8 weeks up on "the hill" in Meafod to build charactor ;D
At the Course party in St. Jean I had the privilidge to talk to my section commander who said that, yes, the instructors knew of the problems going on in the school. At the time, there were going to be a general shakeup/house cleaning of the school, bring in some new blood etc etc. I wonder if this has come through yet or not. In the end, the instructors are making do with what they've been given.