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munchies said:can someone please explain to me why i must say an oath declaring myself a tool to the queen?
http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/47749.0
munchies said:can someone please explain to me why i must say an oath declaring myself a tool to the queen?
Container said:She evidently has done more for our way of life than you have.
http://all-that-is-interesting.com/post/718071302/queen-elizabeth-ii-serves-as-a-mechanic-during-world
Container said:She evidently has done more for our way of life than you have.
http://all-that-is-interesting.com/post/718071302/queen-elizabeth-ii-serves-as-a-mechanic-during-world
Your opinion of HM The Queen notwithstanding, she is still the head of state of Canada. Her representative in Canada is the Governor General.munchies said:can someone please explain to me why i must say an oath declaring myself a tool to the queen? I thought we declared independence from them? Why can't i pledge allegiance to Canada?
The queen doesnt even do anything. Also, the whole idea of a queen is so 1700. I don't get it.
Technoviking said:Your opinion of HM The Queen notwithstanding, she is still the head of state of Canada. Her representative in Canada is the Governor General.
Now, as a member of the Canadian Forces, should you be one or become one, I remind you that it is an offense to use traitorous or disloyal words regarding Her Majesty and if convicted would be guilty of an offence and on conviction is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding seven years or to less punishment. (Section 94 of the National Defence Act). And the words alleged to have been used may be either spoken, written, or printed.
Just saying.
So, in short, in spite of what the media may say, or what your opinions on HM The Queen are, the fact remains that Canada is a constitutional monarchy, and has a sovereign as the head of state.
munchies said:That's intense. I guess i shouldnt join the the parading beaver hats
DigitalCurrents said:When I joined, I gave my fealty to the Queen, her heirs and successors by swearing to her picture. I have co-workers who say they swore fealty to the Canadian Flag. Was this another option? Does it vary by recruiting center?
The Canadian flag and portrait of the sovereign are present during an Oath or solemn affirmation.LunchMeat said:There's only one Oath. It is the same everywhere.
You either swear an oath or make a solemn affirmation.
Location and decorations are not important.
RocketRichard said:The Canadian flag and portrait of the sovereign are present during an Oath or solemn affirmation.
Uh oh.Harris said:Not true in my Unit. We do them in front of the Regimental Colours.
RocketRichard said:Uh oh.
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Lumber said:Not "uh-oh". While traditionally done, there is no legal or regulatory requirement.
RocketRichard said:DAOD-5002-1
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7.3 A CO shall ensure that every attestation is conducted in a formal and dignified manner, and that the following items are present:
a framed picture of the Sovereign; and
the Canadian flag or a combination of the Canadian flag and CAF ensign.
Lumber said:And "QR&Os: Volume I - Chapter 6 Enrolment" says nothing about it, so I would take DAOD 5002 to be more as guidance for proper execution, and not legal requirements.
I'll admin, I could be wrong, but I doubt anyone would qualify to be released for "Irregular Enrolment" and have their enrolment voided if there wasn't a picture of the Queen and the national flag present.
DAOD-5002-1
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7.3 A CO shall ensure that every attestation is conducted in a formal and dignified manner, and that the following items are present:
a framed picture of the Sovereign; and
the Canadian flag or a combination of the Canadian flag and CAF ensign.