2022-2023 Club Awards
The RMC athletics department celebrated the achievements of its club members on Tuesday, March 28 at an awards ceremony.
Alumni in the News
Note from the Editor: We thought we would provide some pictures we found of Alumni this week in this section. While all stories might not focus on our alumni in the ‘News” we felt it was important to share their pictures on this post. Congratulations to RMC Hockey Alumni 20546 Jeannot Boucher CMR RMC Class of…
Deaths
3741 Jacques Ernest Boucher CMR Class of 1957 On January 21, 2023, my Dad, Jacques passed away in his 90th year at the veterans hospital in Sainte Anne De Bellevue. He had been battling a multitude of health issues over the past few years, but notably cancer. He would have turned a full 90 on…
Golden Oldies
Note from the Editorial Team: In this issue of the Golden Oldies we wanted to pay tribute to the folks who make the world go round in our eyes – the College’s Staff. We have the pleasure of working day in and day out with the incredible Military and Civilian Staff at the Colleges. We…
Celebrating International Women’s Day
Canadian Military Colleges graduates are trailblazers living up to the Truth, Duty and Valour motto. These leaders have shown exemplary skills in various fields and have proved the effectiveness of the four pillars of education, athletics, bilingualism and military leadership. Today and every day, we celebrate these inspirational leaders.
Message from the Defence Champion for Women on International Women’s Day
Every day, women on the Defence Team are serving as both leaders in their fields and role models in their communities. Together, we play an important role, building a stronger and more inclusive Defence Team that better reflects the society it serves.
Interview with 21936 Amber Comisso RMC Class of 2001
“Especially with our current personnel challenges, being a leader today means getting to know your subordinates and figuring out how to help them improve on their weaknesses and continue to develop their strengths..”
eVeritas Interview with 16656 Scott Clancy CMR 1989
…what never changed from that day in 1984, was my desire to serve my country. I knew in 1984 that I wanted to fly. I had an innate feeling that later I recognised was a desire to lead and follow to the best of my ability. The rest is a series of opportunities and choices.
Leadership in Sport
We’re so proud of all our female athletes, coaches and support staff as they help contribute to the growth of women’s sport. Thank you for inspiring and paving the way for the next generation! Nous sommes si fiers de toutes nos athlètes féminines, de nos entraîneuses et de notre personnel de soutien qui contribuent à…
23886 LCol Lydia Evéquoz, Class of 2008, Co-Leads Elevate Aviation Initiative for Women to thrive in their Aviation Careers
In 2019, the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) partnered with Elevate Aviation, a non-profit organization that provides a platform for women and underrepresented groups to thrive and succeed through careers in aviation. Through this partnership, among many other programs and initiatives, an RCAF-wide informal mentorship program was developed.
23718 Major Meghan Joiner, Class of 2005, Talks about her dream job becoming a reality
Maj M.K. (Meghan) Joiner, CD, MD, CCFP Born in Calgary, Alta., and raised in Truro, N.S., Maj Meghan Joiner enrolled in the Canadian Forces in 2001. She holds a BA in Business Administration, a certification in Health Care Administration, an MD from the University of Calgary and is a family physician with her CCFP.…