E ROUAL CAvADIAv LEGIOv COMPLAINT FORM 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and branch number in the designated fields. This identifies you as the complainant.
  3. Next, specify the individual you are lodging a complaint against, including their branch number. Choose the relevant subsection(s) that apply to your complaint by circling them.
  4. In the 'Circumstances' section, provide a detailed account of the incident, including location, date, and any witnesses. If more space is needed, feel free to use an additional sheet.
  5. Sign and date the form in the 'Signature of complainant' section. Ensure your membership number is included for validation.
  6. Finally, submit the completed form to the Secretary or Executive Director of your Branch within the specified time limits for it to be considered valid.

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A conflicting interest is one which would be likely to affect adversely the judgment of the lawyer on behalf of or his loyalty to a client or prospective client or which the lawyer might be prompted to prefer to the interests of a client or prospective client.
A conflict of interest arises when a board members private interest supersedes or competes with his/her dedication to the interests of the Legion.
4 For the purposes of this Act, a public office holder is in a conflict of interest when he or she exercises an official power, duty or function that provides an opportunity to further his or her private interests or those of his or her relatives or friends or to improperly further another persons private interests.
Legion branches struggle to keep doors open with rising costs, aging membership. Even as they fundraise for other community organizations, some legions across Canada are having trouble keeping their own lights on amid rising inflation and maintenance costs.
Legion membership is open to any Canadian citizen or citizen of an Allied nation who is 18 years of age or older.

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The Royal Canadian Legion is a not-for-profit, membership-based organization. Funding to fulfill our mission is provided through a number of sources, including: Membership dues: Membership dues are determined at the Branch level and help support Branch operations. Dues are typically between $50-$70 per member per year.
A conflict of interest arises when there is a substantial risk that a licensees loyalty to or representation of a client would be materially and adversely affected by the licensees own interest or the licensees duties to another.
In addition to directly assisting Veterans and their families with the disability claims process through Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC), the Legion offers a variety of programs, resources and referrals to support Veteran health, transition to civilian life, financial assistance and well-being.

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