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Business of Supply  . That is what we also ask of our military, and Lieutenant-Commander Trotter risked his personal well-being to do what is right. He said, “as an officer in the Canadian Armed Forces I swore an oath to Queen and country to fulfill my duties, and there's the old adage of service before self

June 17th, 2021House debate

Leona AlleslevConservative

Business of Supply  . Coincidentally, two of his daughters have worked extensively with WE. Morneau was about to be investigated for ethics violations but instead resigned as a minister and a member of Parliament. The list goes on. What about when the President of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada and Minister

October 20th, 2020House debate

Leona AlleslevConservative

National Defence  Mr. Speaker, the charges may have been dropped in the Vice-Admiral Norman affair, but justice has yet to be served. Under the Queen's Regulations and Orders of the National Defence Act, now that his name has been cleared, Vice-Admiral Norman should have been honourably returned

June 11th, 2019House debate

Leona AlleslevConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Chair, if the chief of the defence staff reports to the Minister of National Defence, is the Minister of National Defence not accountable to every citizen and every member in uniform to ensure that he carries out his duties in accordance with the Queen's Regulations

May 15th, 2019House debate

Leona AlleslevConservative

Business of Supply   to do what is right for God, Queen and country, because if they do, they could find themselves destroyed. Could the member perhaps comment on that?

April 5th, 2019House debate

Leona AlleslevConservative

National Defence Act   reports to the Minister of National Defence, under the National Defence Act, and through the minister, to the Governor General and the Queen. That is how we ensure that our ability to use the military is only exercised within its sovereign ranks. Therefore, we need to understand

February 28th, 2019House debate

Leona AlleslevConservative

National Defence Act   of those institutions, just like I did when I swore an oath to serve in the Canadian Forces. The oath I swore was not to a person but to the position of Queen and country. I swore an oath to serve and defend the values of the nation for which it stands. The Prime Minister, members

February 28th, 2019House debate

Leona AlleslevConservative

Business of Supply   or as ministers in the executive branch, has sworn an oath to this country and to the Queen to uphold democracy. If we cannot rely on members of Parliament to be above partisan policy when the very nature of our democracy is at stake, then what is the value of being in the House? If we

February 25th, 2019House debate

Leona AlleslevConservative

Privilege  Mr. Speaker, today I rise on a point of personal privilege. When I became an officer in the Royal Canadian Air Force, I swore an oath to give my life to serve Queen and country, to serve and defend Canada and the values for which it stands. When I left the military, I hung up

September 17th, 2018House debate

Leona AlleslevConservative

Queen's York Rangers 2799 Army Cadet Corps  Mr. Speaker, today I rise as a former air cadet to recognize the hard work of the Queen's York Rangers 2799 Army Cadet Corps of Aurora, Ontario. I was honoured to be a reviewing officer at the corp's annual parade last year. This corps, for the third time in four years

February 15th, 2017House debate

Leona AlleslevLiberal

David Franklin   and served with pride. David was a long-serving member of the RCMP, a Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal recipient, president of the Aurora Legion, and, more important, a husband, a father, a grandfather, a solid member of our Aurora community, and a wonderful, kind person. It is impossible

May 2nd, 2017House debate

Leona AlleslevLiberal

Canada Gazette   website for all to see, and Canadians are invited to share their views. I congratulate the Public Services and Procurement Canada in its role as the Queen's printer, and I thank the Canada Gazette employees whose efforts contribute to our country's democracy.

September 30th, 2016House debate

Leona AlleslevLiberal