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The Saluting Success program exists to highlight the accomplishments of serving, civilian and retired members of the Canadian Forces (CF) team.

At this web site and in CANEX National Flyers, you will read stories that reflect the spirit, pride and professionalism of the CF.

 

 

DGPFSS Salutes…

The Canadian Defence Community Banking program as it celebrates
3 years of first rate service provided by BMO Bank of Montreal. Thanks to this partnership, CDCB offers discounted banking plans, competitive mortgage rates, benefits such as the Integrated Relocation Program mortgage offer and the BMO Support Our Troops MasterCard which benefits Canadian Forces morale and welfare programs.  Now, members aged 55+ are eligible for the FREE Senior Plan. To learn more about how members can save please visit www.cdcb.ca.


 
 

DGPFSS Salutes…

DGPFSS salutes… the Director Military Family Services (DMFS) for the addition of two new services aimed at improving the wellbeing of military families. Launched in June 2011, the Family Information Line (FIL) and the FamilyForce.ca website provide access to a wide array of local and national services and information to military families. These services are gateways to Canadian/Military Family Resource Centres and the Military Family Services Program for military families. For more information, please visit www.familyforce.ca.


 

DGPFSS Salutes…

The Canadian Forces athletes who competed at the 5th CISM Military World Games, known as the “Peace Games”. The 5th edition of the Games was held 16-24 July 2011 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Military athletes from over 90 countries were brought together in friendly, world class competition in 37 events in 20 different sports. Unlike civilian athletes at this high level of competition, military athletes must balance their athletic aspirations with the unique operational requirements of military life. In all, more than 6,000 military athletes competed in the Games, including over 200 Canadian Forces personnel.