The latitude of your launch site pretty much dictates your orbital inclination.
Most Canadian launch sites would give relatively high inclination orbits, useful for polar work but not great for geosynchronous work.
Yep.
The point I am trying to make is that every unit in the CAF needs to be vigilant to this sort of thing. Pay attention to what your troops are doing. If red flags start popping up, call the local Counter-intelligence unit.
So, another way to look at this is that the FSB targets Class A reservists. Who are then encouraged to CT to the Reg F and join…more exotic occupations.
Still funny guys?
That is my thinking.
With the Liberals in a leadership contest, anyone being polled can project which ever leader they want on their polling intentions.
Once someone is elected, it crystallizes the choice and then I think we start to see more accurate polling.
I liked many things about Pet. Algonquin Park; the rivers; the outdoors. The jobs were fun, too.
The ability to meet single women was not high on the list of great things about Petawawa/Pembroke.
But that is not who we are talking about.
We are talking about people like us with really good pensions, getting at least some OAS until we hit $140K/ annum.
Why?
I like this new “YTZ mean streak” :)
For the record, I am getting close to OAS and think that it is ridiculous that I am in line for some that.
OAS needs trimming and refocusing.
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