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  2. Sexual orientation and the Canadian military - Wikipedia

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    Order CFAO-19-20 was repealed, thereby allowing gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people to serve in the Canadian Armed Forces. While this marked the official end of what was known as the LGBT Purge, 2SLGBTQI+ [ clarification needed ] service members and public servants faced overt discrimination throughout the 1990s.

  3. Canadian Forces Administrative Orders - Wikipedia

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    CFAO 1-1. They are contained in a database allowing CAF members to search information on a variety of topics regarding their profession, among other things policies and administrative procedures. It is available online for quick access. This collection is presented alphabetically, making it easier for users to jump to specific topics.

  4. List of defunct radio stations in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Ceased broadcasting on February 17, 2013 as Canada's last AM daytimer radio station; now continued as CJDL-FM. CKTT-FM: Timmins: 94.3 FM: A former tourist information station that was launched by 1311831 Ontario Limited in the early 2000s. [33] [34] The last license renewal was in 2007 to expire on August 31, 2014.

  5. CFAO-FM - Wikipedia

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    CFAO-FM was a radio station that operated at 94.7 FM in Alliston, Ontario, Canada. The station broadcast an adult contemporary format. Owned by Frank Rogers, on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated the station was licensed on July 28, 2008.

  6. Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps - Wikipedia

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    CFAO 2-10) The Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps, Royal Canadian Army Service Corps clerical trades and the Royal Canadian Postal Corps were merged to form the Administration Branch (later merged with the Logistics Branch)

  7. Orders, decorations, and medals of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The system was revised in 1972 and has since expanded, [20] mostly through the 1990s, [13] and generally attracted little criticism; indeed, the orders, decorations, and medals of Canada inspired other Commonwealth realms, such as Australia and New Zealand, to adopt similar approaches in their respective jurisdictions, as did each of Canada's ...

  8. Canadian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the Government of Canada began efforts, through the "Canada First Defence Strategy", to modernize the Forces, through the purchase of new equipment, improved training and readiness, as well as the establishment of the Canadian Special Operations Regiment. More funds were also put towards recruitment, which had been dwindling throughout ...

  9. Canadian Forces Drug Control Program - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Forces Drug Control Program is a series of regulations established in 1992 to prevent drug use among members of the Canadian Forces (CF), under the broad regulation-making auspices of section 12 of the National Defence Act (NDA).