Are you a veteran of D-Day or the Battle of Normandy? The Government of Canada wants to help you attend ceremonies in Normandy this year marking the 70th anniversary of the June 6, 1944 landings. For more information, please visit: http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/history/second-world-war/d-day
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A picture from April 9, 2014 when I tabled my Private Member’s Bill C-593, the Canadian Forces and Royal Canadian Mounted Police Former Members Personal Information Act.
National Day of Honour in Edmonton
Dear Constituents, As you know, a Royal Proclamation has named Friday May 9, 2014 as a National Day of Honour in Canada in honour of the soldiers, sailors, airmen, airwomen, police and civilian personnel who served our country in Afghanistan. Canada’s mission in Afghanistan lasted more than 12 years, and more than 40,000 Canadian Armed […]
National Day of Honour
Dear Constituents, Friends and fellow Canadians, A Royal Proclamation has named Friday May 9th, 2014 as a National Day of Honour in Canada, in honour of the soldiers, sailors, airmen, airwomen, police and civilian personnel who served our country in Afghanistan. Canada’s mission in Afghanistan lasted more than 12 years, and served with distinction, honour […]
Response to C-593 feedback
For the folks who understand and agree with the intent of C-593 and have sent me positive responses, I thank you. For the folks who have raised questions, some very forcefully, I am not ignoring you. I have answered a few and will do a larger overall response later this week. The bill was tabled […]
MP Hawn tables his Private Member’s Bill C-593
MP Hawn SO 31 – RCAF 90th Anniversary – April 1, 2014
MP Hawn’s Speech on Budget 2014
MP Laurie Hawn – SO 31 – Kingsway Legion #175 – February 12, 2014
The Hawn Report VLOG – October 24
MP Hawn does his weekly video blog from Ottawa, touching on commitees, meetings with stakeholders, and travelling to Virginia to honour 16 Virginians that made the ultimate sacrifice after joining the RCAF Bomber Command prior to United States entry into WWII.