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  • Old Pio
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    Originally posted by Kepler View Post
    Would it have been as snarky if the towel head had killed Vickers? Or some additional innocents?
    Last edited by Old Pio; 10-22-2014, 08:38 PM.

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  • huskyfan
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    thank god for my husband. even though the old Yagi is wind battered and missing some of its elements it pulled in Thunder Bay networks and we watched it live. civilized journalism.

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  • Old Pio
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    Quelle surprise. The Ottawa shooter was another recent convert to the "religion of peace."

    http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/22/world/...html?hpt=hp_t1
    Last edited by Old Pio; 10-22-2014, 09:42 PM.

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  • Kepler
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    Niedermeyer makes good.

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  • SteveP
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    Originally posted by joecct View Post
    Don't you mean Hull?
    Nope === Gatineau is on the opposite side of the Gatineau River from Hull, about 10 miles apart

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  • joecct
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    Originally posted by SteveP View Post
    I carried a revolver for my entire career -- we were switching to Glocks when I left.

    My son lives across the river in Gatineau, but he's working in suburban Nepean today. He was a member of the Parliament Hill press corps for a time when he was a journo student. Two of my extended family are in lock down in their offices.
    Don't you mean Hull?

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    Originally posted by SteveP View Post
    I was also fluent in drunk!
    Isn't that redundant?

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  • SteveP
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    Originally posted by Kepler View Post
    Our best wishes to your entire family and your former peers. Thank you for posting your particular knowledge here; it is invaluable to have somebody with some experience.

    Apropos of very little: are police in Canada required to be bilingual?
    Thanks Kep. As my aunt texted me about my son -- He is likely in the midst of the action if he is like you or (my cousin) Grant

    Bilingual is the norm in Ottawa and eastern Ontario and in the RCMP it's mostly yes. Especially if you want to get promoted to command ranks.

    In Toronto - I spoke a little French, some Italian, Jamaican, Somali, Farsi, etc. etc. I was also fluent in drunk!
    Last edited by SteveP; 10-22-2014, 02:34 PM.

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  • Kepler
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    Originally posted by joecct View Post
    The former President approves
    To be fair to US journalists, the questions being asked at the presser by Canadian journalists are every bit as provocative and self-serving as what you'd expect in the Lower 48.

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  • Kepler
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    Originally posted by SteveP View Post
    My son lives across the river in Gatineau, but he's working in suburban Nepean today. He was a member of the Parliament Hill press corps for a time when he was a journo student. Two of my extended family are in lock down in their offices.
    Our best wishes to your entire family and your former peers. Thank you for posting your particular knowledge here; it is invaluable to have somebody with some experience.

    Apropos of very little: are police in Canada required to be bilingual?

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  • SteveP
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    Originally posted by SteveP View Post
    NHL postpones Leafs-Sens game. Right move.

    BTW, the video of the shooting in the hallway of the Parliament building -- the Conservative and NDP parties were caucusing on either side of that corridor.

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  • aparch
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    The RCMP is holding a press conference, CBC's announcers noted that the word "terrorism" has not been uttered at all. Investigation is (obviously) ongoing, and some questions will not be answered until later in the investigation.

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  • aparch
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    SiriusXM (XM Service) carries CBC Radio 1 on channel 169 (for those in their cars like I).

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  • SteveP
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    Originally posted by MountieBoyOz View Post
    Sounds a lot like my uncle, who was a sheriff for many years. He had the same set of weapons, but he's also 6'6" and could handle himself.

    I've also got friends in Ottawa that I heard from. Glad they're OK.
    I carried a revolver for my entire career -- we were switching to Glocks when I left.

    My son lives across the river in Gatineau, but he's working in suburban Nepean today. He was a member of the Parliament Hill press corps for a time when he was a journo student. Two of my extended family are in lock down in their offices.

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  • MountieBoyOz
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    Originally posted by SteveP View Post
    Patrol officers carry semi-auto sidearms. It's been 21 years since I left the Toronto force, so some agencies may now have patrol officers with shotguns and MP5 or other rifles. The last couple of years I worked I carried a shotgun in the trunk. Not sure, but the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary didn't carry sidearms, but that may have changed.

    Ooops -- Thanks Wiki --- As a result of the recommendations of the Select Committee on the Arming Policy of the RNC, members on operational duty were permitted to wear sidearms starting June 14, 1998.
    Sounds a lot like my uncle, who was a sheriff for many years. He had the same set of weapons, but he's also 6'6" and could handle himself.

    I've also got friends in Ottawa that I heard from. Glad they're OK.

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