Note - Every member of the Reserve Force on active service and every member of the Regular Force and Special Force is exempt from jury service at civil or criminal court in accordance with Section 268 of the National Defence Act.
Stomper said:... or does it refer to being under something like a class B contract?
Occam said:It depends on the province. A quick search revealed that most provinces allow exemptions for Regular Force, and Reserve Force on active duty.
What province are we talking about?
Spanky said:Why would she not want to do it? If she is only doing the one half day twice a month and nothing full time coming up, it really wouldn't be honest to try and get out because of full time duty. As far as the Olympics and reserves being called up for natural disasters? Has she volunteered for Op Podium?
BlueAngels14 said:. . . My BMOQ starts on January 16th, 2017, so do I answer "yes" or "no" for question 4?
Blackadder1916 said:Lets see, today is September 13, 2016 . . . October (31 days) . . . November (30 days) . . . December (31 days) . . . January 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, (you may be sworn in sometime around here or closer to your travel) 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 (you are in the Regular Force) . . .
How do you think you should answer about your "current" employment situation? You could add a note, but, what makes you think that you will be in Ontario next year?