There seems to have been a turning point with the new guard of FN leaders. There is a big push now to become less reliant on government funding and become self-sustaining. But it seems with the OW, they are led by the old guard.
I recall reading an article written by a past Chief of Membertou...
My kid's school does something similar but will limit that food item in that class only because the kids move around from desk to desk so often.
Me, not allergic to any food and my only allergies are to ragweed and cannabis (believe it or not). Both give me a pretty bad histamine reaction.
I know the company my husband drives for is seeing a lot more traffic hauling stuff like methanol because of the strike. He's basically running between Montreal and Milton doing exactly that until the strike ends. More of a chance for him to spend a night or two at home during the week, but less...
In the PAO's defence, that Tweet was sent immediately after they got news the pilot was fine, and was posted from a smartphone on scene.
That one tweet likely kept the phones from blowing up in Ottawa, Moose Jaw, and at the show site with people wanting to know who the pilot was and if they...
I couldn't describe him any better than that.
I met Chris before I joined and became one of his SCUBA buddies. And when I went to RMC lo and behold, we had the same "last two" and shared more than a few beer with that as an excuse. I remember band trips and, later, being at 423 Sqn together. ...
Although I was an engineering student at RMC, like everyone else, history was one of those topics that was mandatory for the first 2 years and an option for an arts elective in the last two. I vividly remember the textbooks we used specifically because of how well they were written and how much...
Is it waterproof?
Are you going to be okay if you break it on course?
If you answered "No" to either one of these questions then a Fitbit is not acceptable. I recommend getting a cheapo digital watch that has an alarm and a timer on it.
The man is a narcissist. He doesn't know how to REALLY apologize and likely believes he can do no wrong and was justified in his actions. Heck, look at what happened when the one female MP claimed he had verbally attacked her. His response was that wasn't how he interpreted things.
I think you hit it there. A woman who has had a hysterectomy or a man who has had prostate cancer may both be on hormones of some level, maybe for the rest of their lives. But barring any other issues, they'd still be able to deploy.
It would likely be looked at more in the legality of things. For example, I doubt that any trans member would even be considered for any kind of trip to Brunei given that country's current laws.
Again, it would all likely be addressed on a case-by-case basis and dependant on several factors.
Here's an opinion posted on FB by a friend of mine who has worked on various campaigns across the country for each of the 3 main parties. He tends to post a lot of poll numbers that I will share later as they come up, but I found this interesting, especially as I've always thought the two men...
If I had time to read books (my two kids are time-suckers) this is one of the ones on my list I'd like to get to, especially being an ex-cadet myself, it would be interesting to see what one of the "first went through 15 years before me.
BILODEAU, STÉPHANE (JOSEPH) -With a warrior spirit showing great courage, Stéphane, age 49 passed away at Providence Care Hospital on February 25, 2019 surrounded by the love of family and friends. He was a loving and devoted husband of 23 years to his best friend and soul mate Joanne Bilodeau...
This will be interesting to see how it all plays out. A cursory check of the guy's FB page doesn't show any political leanings at all. Looked like he was just a guy who wanted to get into computer programming.
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