Colin Parkinson
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The former leader of the Cadets in Inuvik, N.W.T., says he’s resigned after his continued complaints about heavy-handed bureaucracy have gone unanswered.
“Without someone stepping forward and saying, ‘Hey this is wrong,’ it’s never going to get fixed,” says Paul MacDonald.
Paul MacDonald
After eight years with the group, MacDonald resigned from the Inuvik Cadets last September, but only went public with his four-page resignation letter about two weeks ago. (David Thurton/CBC)
After eight years with the group, MacDonald resigned from the Inuvik Cadets last September, but only went public with his four-page resignation letter about two weeks ago.
"I went public because it was important for the general population," he says. "They need to know what has been happening within the Cadet world and the amount of work that local core officers and volunteers put into running the Cadets."
Since his resignation, Inuvik hasn’t had a Cadet group and Cadets Canada hasn’t appointed a new leader. the rest of article on the link
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/paul-macdonald-inuvik-cadet-leader-resigns-after-8-years-1.2891096
The former leader of the Cadets in Inuvik, N.W.T., says he’s resigned after his continued complaints about heavy-handed bureaucracy have gone unanswered.
“Without someone stepping forward and saying, ‘Hey this is wrong,’ it’s never going to get fixed,” says Paul MacDonald.
Paul MacDonald
After eight years with the group, MacDonald resigned from the Inuvik Cadets last September, but only went public with his four-page resignation letter about two weeks ago. (David Thurton/CBC)
After eight years with the group, MacDonald resigned from the Inuvik Cadets last September, but only went public with his four-page resignation letter about two weeks ago.
"I went public because it was important for the general population," he says. "They need to know what has been happening within the Cadet world and the amount of work that local core officers and volunteers put into running the Cadets."
Since his resignation, Inuvik hasn’t had a Cadet group and Cadets Canada hasn’t appointed a new leader. the rest of article on the link
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/paul-macdonald-inuvik-cadet-leader-resigns-after-8-years-1.2891096