A few weeks after launching the Military Families Fund in 2007, then Chief of Defence Staff S148 General Rick Hillier spoke at the annual Rev. John Weir Foote Memorial Military Luncheon at the Albany Club in Toronto. At this luncheon, organized by 19894 Erin O’Toole (RMC 1995), General Hillier levelled a challenge to the corporate leaders and guests in attendance. After telling them about the challenges facing military families with increasing operational deployments and the numerous stresses associated with military life, he urged them to support the Military Families Fund. Shaun Francis, the CEO of Medcan Health Management and a Canadian graduate of the United States Naval Academy, took up the General’s challenge and put together a team that developed the True Patriot Love Foundation. The Foundation’s goal is to help military families and honour the men and women of the Canadian Forces. True Patriot Love speaks to the pride Canadians have in the military and their families. True Patriot Love is also intended to celebrate the best of Canada and to bring together leaders from business, politics, the military and the arts to thank the military and their families. RMC alumni have been early advisors and supporters of the True Patriot Love Foundation and the Gala Dinner planned for November 10, 2009 in Toronto. The Foundation was fortunate to have the early support of prominent ex-cadets from corporate Canada. 12606 Brian Read (RMC 1980) became a Fundraising Chair and 11721 Larry Stevenson (CMR RMC 1978) played an important role on the Fundraising Committee. 7771 Jim Leech (RRMC RMC 1968)joined the Tribute Committee and provided considerable goodwill and support. From its inception, True Patriot Love was also helped along by other key ex-cadets. 19166 Major Iain Huddleston (CMR RMC 1994) became the advisor to General Hillier for the project, in his previous role as Aide-de-Camp to General Hillier. General (Ret’d) Hillier remains directly involved as the Honourary Chair of the Gala. 20860 Major Cindy Tessier (RMC 1997) became a committee member and continues to advise the Chief of Defence Staff 12320 General Walt Natynczyk (RRMC CMR 1978) on the project. General Natynczyk is a big proponent of the Foundation and will attend the Gala as guest speaker. Finally, 19874 Brian Macdonald (RMC 1995) served as advisor to the Minister of National Defence in his role as Senior Policy Advisor to Minister MacKay. The True Patriot Love Gala on November 10th hopes to raise over $1million for the Military Families Fund and is well on its way to this goal. The Foundation welcomes the support of ex-cadets or their companies to help them in this special cause.
To learn more visit www.truepatriotlove.com
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Bruno’s Challenge
Bruno Mathieu is a Fire Prevention Officer at CFB Kingston and a cancer survivor. Read his previous submission here.
While CFB Kingston personnel participated in the annual Terry Fox Run on base, I was getting my hair and moustache shaved off for the same cause. I participated in the third Annual “Great Canadian Head Shave” or “Bruno’s Challenge” as it was affectionately known around CE, in front of my co worker in the Construction Engineering canteen. The call to partake in the head shaving challenge came through the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs from across Canada.
Major David Parker, BCEO, fully supported my initiative for such a worthwhile fund raising event and encouraged others to do so as well. Prior to the kickoff of the days events, Lieutenant-Colonel Louis Cyr, Deputy Base Commander and at his side the Base RSM Chief Warrant Officer Norman J. McLanaghan spoke of the legacy of Terry Fox and the endeavours of so many people keeping Terry’s dream alive and the importance of communities coming together on days such as this.
With shears in hand, my wife Kelly proceeded to take off all my hair and moustache in front of my co-workers. The final amount of money raise was $1620.00; I will like to thank you everyone in CE, RMC and on Base for there supports.
Chimo!
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RMC professors awarded Canada Research Chairs
Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Electromagnetic Engineering was awarded by the Natural Sciences Granting Council. He works at the Royal Military College of Canada in the Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering research discipline. The Tier 1 chair originally awarded in 2002-07-01 was renewed 2009-09-01. antar-y@rmc.ca
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Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Polymer Processing and Joining was awarded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Granting Council. He works at the Royal Military College of Canada in the Chemical Engineering research discipline. The Tier 2 chair originally awarded in 2003-10-01 was renewed 2008-10-01. bates-p@rmc.ca
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Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in International Relations and Security Studies was awarded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Granting Council. She works at the Royal Military College of Canada in the Political Science research discipline. The Tier 2 chair originally awarded in 2004-03-01 was renewed 2009-09-01. jane.boulden@rmc.ca
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Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Global Studies and Leadership was awarded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Granting Council. She works at the Royal Military College of Canada in the Interdisciplinary Studies research discipline. The Tier 2 chair was awarded in 2009-08-01. rebecca.tiessen@rmc.ca
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Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Aeronautical Fluid Mechanics was awarded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Granting Council. He works at the Royal Military College in the Fluid mechanics research discipline. The Tier 2 chair was awarded in 2007-07-01. Xiaohua.Wu@rmc.ca
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Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Biotechnologies and the Environment was awarded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Granting Council. She works at the Royal Military College of Canada in the multidisciplinary NSE research discipline. Her Tier 2 chair was renewed this past June. zeeb-b@rmc.ca
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