Contact the MFRC in Montreal:
Montréal MFRC
P.O. Box 100, Stn Head Office
Richelain, Québec J0J 1R0
Tel : 450-462-8777 (8046)
CSN : 621-8046
Fax : 450-462-8406
CSN Fax : 621-8406
Web Site: www.crfmmontreal.org/
Email: crfmmontreal@videotron.ca
and the CFPSA
http://www.cfpsa.com/en/
NSgirl, Welcome to the world of military families, you have decided to ignore the sage advice of many serving and former members and insist on following your man to his training establishments. Good luck to you as you are about to embark on a career full of short contract work positions that over the years will leave you with nothing more than a resume full of 3-6 months jobs. Future employers will be able to tell right away looking at your resume that you are a military partner and you may be lucky to get one interview for the pizza joint out of 100 resumes sent out, because no one will want to hire a worker that will only stay for a short period. Don't believe it will happen to you? Go read the countless books and articles and SCONDVA report on the havoc being married to a CF member does to one's career. The thousands of CF family members have already blazed the trail you think you have a handle on. If you think the CF is going to roll over and go out of their way to give you a job as a girlfriend of a recruit - think again and when you've thought about it, think about it again. You are not their problem or concern. Your boyfriend is however, and if your move causes so much as a ruffle in his performance over worrying about you, or being distracted, he'll pay for it, not you. Your arrival and continued appearance near St Jean, had better be seamless.
As the mod pointed out, if you can't stand to be separated for a few months now, how are you ever going to managed a 6 months overseas deployment or a year long unaccompanied posting? Especially if you are living in a community where you don't have an established support network?
I've been there, done all of the moves, the separations, the deployments and living in 2 households during an IR. Your plans are severely flawed and I can only wish you good luck, you'll need it.