I’d argue it’s the will to (a) build and (b) maintain. The railway to Churchill is a classic example, although many other examples are found all around this country.
Other countries push highways and railroads through very inhospitable terrain and climates for far less important objectives than...
FAFO and all that, but they brought the stick against far more than they tragically lost.
I was doing some reading on the twin 4.5” mount. The crew preferred to manually load it rather than auto, and in one bombardment they pumped 144 rounds in 9 minutes.
After that they were told by the...
Yep, you can practice from ON only with your Ontario clients but you can’t open an office and start soliciting the BC public for clients without obtaining an interjurisdictional certificate and eventually BC will require a lawyer to become a member. That’s only fair, and it’s not a good look to...
I have to say that so far in his threads, HMS Glamorgan is proving to be quite the scrappy warship. Pounding with NGS every night. Dodging artillery and missiles. Daring the Argentines to come out and fight. What an experience for the crew, really.
This is a really informative thread on X about the entire Falklands campaign. It started a few months ago and is updated every day.
He’s covered it from beginning and I suspect to the end. (Head adding new material every consistent with the date of the month).
I’ve learned lots of interesting...
They did it again. Now they are saying it will be long range ground based missiles “to deter threats … at an appropriate range”. Presumably that means shooting down targets before they cross over land mass. (Very big presumption).
Is there an RCAF Regiment in the works? Are we BOMARC’ing again...
I’ve been a corporate and commercial lawyer for twenty years and seen worse things than university lawyers throwing injunctions, especially in the last 10 years.
There is a reason almost no corporate contracts are governed by the laws of Quebec or attorn to Quebec unless they absolutely have to...
You had to put almost certain eventuality that in writing, eh?
Meanwhile, the RCN and NSP folks read this plain but true article about how long it takes to build ships in the UK and USN (a long time), and the Canadian lads are shouting Hold My 🍺 ...
Twice now, lawyers have bungled applications to obtain injunctions at McGill.
This is very surprising since the rules, laws and required thresholds to obtain injunctions are very well known and pretty hard to screw up if there’s an actual case to be made (which presumably there is).
Either the...
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