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 31 January 2011 - Volunteers Wanted for the National Military Family Council

Director Quality of Life (DQL) is looking for a specialized group of volunteers to serve on the National Military Family Council.  The council is responsible for leading discussion and providing feedback to the Armed Forces Council on systemic issues for families.
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21 December 2010 - National Military Family Council Update

It's been a busy and rewarding few months for the National Military Family Council.

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3 August 2010 - National Military Family Council Update

Since its inaugural meeting in December 2009, the National Military Council has been working out the details of how the Council will bring a voice for military families to the senior leadership of the Canadian Forces.
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15 January 2010 - Family Council Makes an Impact on Canadian Forces Leadership

Bringing the voice of military families from the kitchen table to the boardroom table, the newly established National Military Family Council (NMFC) held its inaugural meeting with the Armed Forces Council on 7 December 2009.

Their meeting was unprecedented.  It marked the first time the most senior military personnel have turned to a selected council of CF spouses and parents to discuss the highs and low of CF family life, and to seek advice on how to help families not just cope, but thrive.
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2 October 2009 - Join the Conversation on Canadian Forces Family Policy

Do you have unique perspectives and skills to contribute to Canadian Forces (CF) family policy?  Then Director Military Family Services (DMFS) wants to hear from you!

We're looking for a specialized group of volunteers to serve on the inaugural National Military Family Council.  This new council will bring the voice of families into conversation with the senior military leadership.  The council will be responsible for leading discussion and providing feedback to the Armed Forces Council on systemic issues for families.
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