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- Q17157117 subject Q8733910.
- Q17157117 abstract "Women currently make up 14.8% of the Canadian Armed Forces, and are theoretically eligible to serve in all occupational specialties. The last occupational ban for females in the military, which restricted women from serving aboard submarines, was lifted in 2001. Nonetheless, women constitute a mere 2.4% of combat arms, and there are currently no women that serve in combat specialties within special operations forces. Females who obtain officer status are mainly concentrated in the personnel and nursing fields, and no female has ever served as the head of an operational unit.".
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- Q17157117 comment "Women currently make up 14.8% of the Canadian Armed Forces, and are theoretically eligible to serve in all occupational specialties. The last occupational ban for females in the military, which restricted women from serving aboard submarines, was lifted in 2001. Nonetheless, women constitute a mere 2.4% of combat arms, and there are currently no women that serve in combat specialties within special operations forces.".
- Q17157117 label "Gender discrimination in the Canadian Military".