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Mario Pelletier

Mario Pelletier is the deputy commissioner operations at the Canadian Coast Guard.

A harbinger of things to come

Opinion | BY MARIO PELLETIER | June 20, 2016
It is true, the Canadian Coast Guard has six tremendous ice-breakers, from the CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent which will embark on its fourth mission to the North Pole in July, to the iconic CCGS Amundsen, the science research vessel that occupies a place of distinction on Canada’s $50 bill. Photograph courtesy of the Canadian Coast Guard
Opinion | BY MARIO PELLETIER | June 20, 2016
Opinion | BY MARIO PELLETIER | June 20, 2016
It is true, the Canadian Coast Guard has six tremendous ice-breakers, from the CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent which will embark on its fourth mission to the North Pole in July, to the iconic CCGS Amundsen, the science research vessel that occupies a place of distinction on Canada’s $50 bill. Photograph courtesy of the Canadian Coast Guard
Opinion | BY MARIO PELLETIER | June 20, 2016
It is true, the Canadian Coast Guard has six tremendous ice-breakers, from the CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent which will embark on its fourth mission to the North Pole in July, to the iconic CCGS Amundsen, the science research vessel that occupies a place of distinction on Canada’s $50 bill. Photograph courtesy of the Canadian Coast Guard
Opinion | BY MARIO PELLETIER | June 20, 2016
Opinion | BY MARIO PELLETIER | June 20, 2016
It is true, the Canadian Coast Guard has six tremendous ice-breakers, from the CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent which will embark on its fourth mission to the North Pole in July, to the iconic CCGS Amundsen, the science research vessel that occupies a place of distinction on Canada’s $50 bill. Photograph courtesy of the Canadian Coast Guard