Dominion Executive Council

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    Front And Centre

    September 1, 2012 by admin
    DOMINION PRESIDENT GORDON MOORE, 59, a life member of the Elmira, Ont., Branch, served with the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry. He has over 27 years’ Legion service, was first elected to the branch executive in 1986 and became president of Ontario Command in 2005. He...
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    2010: The Year In Review

    March 21, 2011 by Bob Butt
    New President, New Approach Proactive, progressive, positive and productive—key words that sum up the year—and they started being used at the dominion convention by a new Dominion President. The 43rd dominion convention of The Royal Canadian Legion in Winnipeg was preceded by a short historic...
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    DEC Holds The Course

    May 18, 2010 by admin
    The drop in membership appears to be levelling off and good financial management has kept The Royal Canadian Legion operating solidly in the black. Still, at their Feb. 27-28 meeting at Legion House, members of Dominion Executive Council made it clear they want Dominion Command...
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    Smaller DEC Gets Down To Business

    May 28, 2009 by admin
    On the chilly weekend of Feb. 21-22, a considerably smaller group of Legionnaires came together to meet as the restructured Dominion Executive Council at Legion House in Ottawa. This was the second DEC meeting since the governance restructuring that occurred at the last dominion convention....
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    2008: The Year In Review

    March 28, 2009 by Bob Butt
    Year Highlighted By Passing The Torch Ceremony The year marked the 90th anniversary of the end of the First World War, and with one Canadian veteran remaining from that war, there was a special tribute at the National Remembrance Day Ceremony in Ottawa. More than...
  • 1 Members of Dominion Executive Council were asked in February to put aside personal feelings, regional concerns as well as branch and command loyalties to consider what’s best for the Legion as a whole as they heard results of the first substantive structural review of The...
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