I was waiting for this topic to pop up but I never found it.
I don't remember this being an election issue and quite frankly I think it is another waste of my money. Anyone who suggests this is a minimal expense is terribly naive. Identification, signs, badges, ID's, uniform shoulder patches, it's a huge waste and for what? I'm a proud Canadian of English heritage and I see this as a reminiscent old fart idea based on a time when Canada was hanging onto the British apron strings like a child unsure of her steps.
I learned when I was traveling to England for business that the Queen on your money buys you zero recognition after England turned her eyes towards Europe set out the welcome mat for EU while relegating us to the same line and rules as the US, etc.
Also when Prince Charles becomes King, the connotation that the Canadian navy by the 'Royal' designation is representative of serving for that little arrogant prick makes me want to puke.
The only thing I can figure is that it is a slap at Quebec for ignoring them during the last election and while I may not be a great fan (heavy sarcasm here) of the cultural war against the English in Quebec- this is a nice gift to the separatists trying to make proud French Canadians feel more isolated in their own country.
I really had hoped Harper had more intelligence than this.
I don't remember this being an election issue and quite frankly I think it is another waste of my money. Anyone who suggests this is a minimal expense is terribly naive. Identification, signs, badges, ID's, uniform shoulder patches, it's a huge waste and for what? I'm a proud Canadian of English heritage and I see this as a reminiscent old fart idea based on a time when Canada was hanging onto the British apron strings like a child unsure of her steps.
I learned when I was traveling to England for business that the Queen on your money buys you zero recognition after England turned her eyes towards Europe set out the welcome mat for EU while relegating us to the same line and rules as the US, etc.
Also when Prince Charles becomes King, the connotation that the Canadian navy by the 'Royal' designation is representative of serving for that little arrogant prick makes me want to puke.
The only thing I can figure is that it is a slap at Quebec for ignoring them during the last election and while I may not be a great fan (heavy sarcasm here) of the cultural war against the English in Quebec- this is a nice gift to the separatists trying to make proud French Canadians feel more isolated in their own country.
I really had hoped Harper had more intelligence than this.