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Canada’s armed forces admit they have embraced their fun side on social media. “After careful review of our policies, we learned that there was no actual requirement for us to be boring all the time.
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Some Canadian military personnel are now dealing with pay cuts as their allowances for out-of-country service were reduced because of a new government directive. Soldiers sent the Ottawa Citizen a ...