I'm in agreement with George et al who think it's getting pretty silly. What constitutes a suitable duration? 7 days, 14 days, 30 days????? Was it cold (ice storm, Juan), was it hot (forest fires), was it wet (floods)???? I did Op Grizzly, and I carried live rounds and had real live ROE's, and it isn't mentioned, plus physically, it was one of the most demanding things I've done (we were dismounted on a mountain side). I don't think it merits a medal. How about Oka, FLQ crisis, Y2K, etc. Where would it end????
As it is, they are handing out commendations of all stripes and colours for basically doing your job. I know of a guy who has 3 different commendations, and are all basically work or volunteer job related. Soviet era war heros, here we come.......
The fruit salad style of ribbons like the Americans have is the next stop, where you lose track of what they mean. When I joined, if you had one medal, it was a big deal, now 6, 7, or 8 is fairly common. Let's keep them meaningful, so they actually mean something, and aren't the source of shame or derision.
Al