Mr. Speaker, the hon. member does not obviously listen to answers that I have given before.
The removal of General Vernon was a decision taken by the chief of the defence staff. It is his and his alone. It is a decision in which I concurred.
In the House of Commons on February 14th, 1995. See this statement in context.
David Collenette LiberalMinister of National Defence and Minister of Veterans Affairs
Mr. Speaker, the hon. member does not obviously listen to answers that I have given before.
The removal of General Vernon was a decision taken by the chief of the defence staff. It is his and his alone. It is a decision in which I concurred.
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