Oath of Allegiance (Canada)
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The Canadian Oath of Allegiance is to the Canadian Monarch, and not to "Canada" or the Constitution of Canada. This is because the Sovereign is vested with all executive power, and thus he or she is seen as one who "personifies the State and is the personal symbol of allegiance, unity and authority for all Canadians." [#endnote_her1]
The Oath, in its present form, is:
- I, ……………, do swear (declare) that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Canada, Her Heirs and Successors. So help me God.
The Oath (or declaration) is usually used only upon induction into the police forces, the military, the Judiciary, the Senate - or on assumption of elected office, along with other specific oaths of office. A modified version, with the added phrase "and I will obey the laws of Canada and fufill my duties as a Canadian citizen" is used as Canada's Oath of Citizenship.
The Oath for Senators and Members of Parliament has stood the same since Confederation, according to Section 128 of the Constitution Act, 1867 and provides as follows:
"Every member of the Senate and the House of Commons of Canada shall before taking his Seat therein take and subscribe before the Governor General or some Person authorized by him, and every Member of a Legislative Council or Legislative Assembly of any Province shall before the Lieutenant Governor of the Province or some Person authorized by him, the Oath of Allegiance contained in the Fifth Schedule to this Act."
The oath set out in the Fifth Schedule reads as follows:
- I, ……………, do swear, that I will be faithful and bear true Allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Victoria.
For those Parliamentarians whose religion prohibits the swearing of Oaths, there exists a compromise Oath from 1905:
- I, ……………, do solemnly, sincerely and truly affirm and declare the taking of an oath is according to my religious belief unlawful, and I do also solemnly, sincerely and truly affirm and declare that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second.
External links
- [Governor-General's Media Fact Sheet: The Oath]
- [Oaths of Allegiance and the Canadian House of Commons]
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