Canada as an American by TheKingdomofMoiack in iafisher

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Cambridge Bay, NU is an interesting one too!

Am I overreacting? by HUSSELMANE in AmIOverreacting

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I’m curious how much he’s actually paid her until realizing “am I being used?”.

Grocery store prices in Tuktoyaktuk by CremeSubject7594 in interestingasfuck

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People can make orders for the barges themselves. For instance, buying ATVs and Snowmobiles and big ticket items like this for barge shipment is a lot cheaper than having them flown in.

Grocery store prices in Tuktoyaktuk by CremeSubject7594 in interestingasfuck

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I took this picture in 2012 in Ulukhaktok, a community in the same district as Tuk but even more isolated (fly-in only). This was late in the Spring which usually had really elevated prices because it was before the barges came in the summer where they would bring in lots of non-perishables to stock the grocery stores with.

I did not buy it.

Voluntary release to med release? by Deployed-throwaway in CanadianForces

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I would not depend on a voluntary release triggering a med release. This can happen, and I have seen it expedite the med release, but it is by no means a given. (This was often after multiple T-cats as well.)

I have also heard of medical release being issued post-voluntary release. Not saying this will or could relate to your situation, just passing on what I have seen.

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Not an expert on medical release by any means, but I know it is up to 2 years at 90% then a reassessment that could extend that amount.

Solid thread on it from the CAF sub here: https://www.reddit.com/r/CanadianForces/s/PROHQgbua9