I like how they’ve said “Will do a pay raise” so another pay raise after a year of having one but no specifics if it’s across the board for all services members in Reg and Res or just targeted at one service. If they do end up getting in and implementing it I seriously hope it’s across the service. Regs need the Toons more and more in order to operate.
I really like your analysis, but dude! Try a spelling and grammar check! It really detracts from the overall analysis, and they have apps to do that stuff.
I read the Liberal platform as soon as it was released. Not just the defence part, the whole thing.
Oof. You wanna talk about a document that promises all things to all people? As soon as I read "Elbows up" in the foreword, I knew this would be a people-pleasing platform full of vague motherhood statements. I know this is the Liberal way, but this document slid under the already low bar I had set for it.
You know what they say, if everything is a priority, then nothing is a priority.
I agree with your take on procurement. Disappointingly it looks like they are more concerned with pork-barreling than actual capability. This isn't new of course.
I like how they’ve said “Will do a pay raise” so another pay raise after a year of having one but no specifics if it’s across the board for all services members in Reg and Res or just targeted at one service. If they do end up getting in and implementing it I seriously hope it’s across the service. Regs need the Toons more and more in order to operate.
Everyone will get it except you for daring to question the platform. 😁
Please no 😭
I really like your analysis, but dude! Try a spelling and grammar check! It really detracts from the overall analysis, and they have apps to do that stuff.
I read the Liberal platform as soon as it was released. Not just the defence part, the whole thing.
Oof. You wanna talk about a document that promises all things to all people? As soon as I read "Elbows up" in the foreword, I knew this would be a people-pleasing platform full of vague motherhood statements. I know this is the Liberal way, but this document slid under the already low bar I had set for it.
You know what they say, if everything is a priority, then nothing is a priority.
I agree with your take on procurement. Disappointingly it looks like they are more concerned with pork-barreling than actual capability. This isn't new of course.