Military, leadership

Dear Editor:

Have you noticed that our federal government has told Canadians that we are short of 10,000 military in our nation?  

Have you also noticed that there has not been one televised federal advertisement to encourage our Canadian young men and women to enter the military?  

I remember over the years seeing ads to encourage people to join the Canadian military and offering good benefits for those who did. Our federal government has thrown money at just about every cause you can think of with no regard to a balanced budget. 

Don’t you think recruiting Canadians for the military with good benefits and education would be a worthwhile expenditure and one that should be advertised now by our media?  

The military should also consider not vaccinating their recruits with MRNA vaccines, as recently a report from the Surgeon General in Florida reported evidence of higher increase of MRNA vaccinated deaths of myocarditis and pericarditis in those aged 18 to 39 – military age – but not occurring with non-MRNA vaccines.

Further, my understanding, through a recent National Post article, is that we have three offices open in Ontario with Chinese police on our soil but our government can’t recruit Canadians to defend our nation? This is not right!   

Recently, I listened to a news report on Ukraine and I heard a young man talking about why he was out defending Ukraine. He said he had a wife and a new baby.  He needed to protect them. You know, he was defending his nation for two good reasons which can easily be summarized in the word “love” – love of family and love of the nation. We are missing federal leadership in Canada that truly loves Canadian families and the nation and will stand on guard for our nation because it is the right thing to do and this is currently the job of federal Liberal leadership.

Why is this job not being done? We don’t need newcomers (with their own agenda for Canada)  defending Canada, we need people who love our way of life … freedom… standing on guard for our nation. God keep our land glorious and free!

Carolann Krusky,
Fergus

*Editor’s note: The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Food and Drug Administration, and many scientists in the field have criticized the methodology of (and recommendations from) the Florida report cited in this letter. The vast majority of experts say the benefits of receiving an MRNA vaccine far outweigh the risks, for all age groups.