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  1. Nielsen_Noetic

    Canadian military history, an overview (1710-1812)

    I wrote this article a little while ago and I wanted some feedback on the accuracy and interpretation of my historical facts. Any other comments are welcome, and I look forward to debating any of my interpretations. By the by, I broke the article up for the convenience of the reader...
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    Conscription crisis of 1917

    Canada's French and English populations have always been at odds with each other. This has had a deep affect on the way our laws culture and even our constitution has been developed. We have always tried to strike a balance between out two peoples preferring to compromise (for the most part)...
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    Terrorist threat

    I was just wondering what you men and women in the army thought was the most likely target.
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    Hillier says - Canada at higher risk of attack.

    Hillier has come out saying that Canada is at more risk of a direct attack now than at any time during the cold war, any thoughts on that assessment?
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    CFRC Interview (Splt from: "Joining the Reserves while in school?" because it was clear start of tangent)

    Can you people give me some pointers on the interview process i.e. what to do and what not to do? this isn't four years old, haha. March 1, 2005
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    WW2

    Sorry if this has been done; I was just talking about this with a friend yesterday, he believes we would have won.
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    Nielsen_Noetic's Thread

    When a government has been in power for too long it begins to believe it has the inviolable right to rule. This is dangerous thinking, as it allows those in power to begin working outside what would generally be considered the public interest. This will in turn invariably lead to corruption, I...
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