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  2. Basic Military Officer Qualification - Wikipedia

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    The structure of Basic Military Officer Qualification varies depending on the length of the course but can generally be broken down into three phases. The first phase lasts from 3 to 5 weeks and indoctrinates the candidate into the Canadian Forces teaching basic drill, handling of the C7 service rifle, a fitness evaluation, basic military first ...

  3. Cadet Instructors Cadre - Wikipedia

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    The Cadet Instructors Cadre (CIC; French: Cadre des instructeurs de cadets) consists of approximately 7,500 Canadian Forces (CF) training officers. The branch is the largest single group within the Canadian Forces reserve force subcomponent Cadet Organizations Administration and Training Service (COATS) [1] and is the largest officer branch in the Canadian Forces. [2]

  4. Independent Electricity System Operator - Wikipedia

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    The Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) is the Crown corporation responsible for operating the electricity market and directing the operation of the bulk electrical system in the province of Ontario, Canada. It is one of seven independent system operators in North America.

  5. Ontario Conservation Officers - Wikipedia

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    Conservation officers are empowered to: stop and/or inspect a vehicle, boat or aircraft, inspect firearms, ammunition, fish or game, inspect buildings or other places, search with a warrant, and in circumstances requiring immediate action, without one, seize items related to an offence, ask questions relevant to the inspection and arrest anyone ...

  6. Public Affairs Branch (Canadian Forces) - Wikipedia

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    An initiative to improve and enhance military Public Affairs and military strategic communications more broadly began in 2015. This effort sought to have public affairs officers become directly involved in information activities including the possibility of deception and psychological operations against Canadians and Allies, with positions created for information operations and psychological ...

  7. British Columbia Conservation Officer Service - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, chief conservation officer became a legislated position and was placed in charge of BCCOS. They can now designate anyone to become conservation officers, auxiliary conservation officers or special conservation officers, depending on the needs of the agency. July 1, 2005, marked the 100th anniversary of the first appointment of a game ...

  8. Royal Canadian Infantry Corps - Wikipedia

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    The three maple leaves conjoined on one stem, taken from the Royal Arms of Canada, represent service to Canada, and the Crown, service to the sovereign. The crossed rifles denote infantry and have been used in badges of infantry units as well as of the officer cadet programme. Red and white are the national colours of Canada.

  9. Category:Officers of the Order of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Order of Canada is composed of three ranks of membership: Members (see Category:Members of the Order of Canada) Officers (this category) Companions (see Category:Companions of the Order of Canada) Officers of the Order of Canada (OC) have demonstrated an outstanding level of talent and service to Canadians. Up to 64 Officers are appointed ...