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Leadership Change at Canadian Army Command College

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Leadership Change at Canadian Army Command College
The main entrance of the Canadian Army Command and Staff College in Kingston, Ont., on Thursday. A Department of National Defence spokesperson said Col. Fraser Auld's removal as commandant of the college 'follows a loss of trust in his ability to command.' (Dan Taekema/CBC)
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The head of a Canadian Army college in Ontario has been relieved of his duties.

Col. Fraser Auld was serving as commandant of the Canadian Army Command and Staff College located in Kingston.

A representative from the Department of National Defence stated that the commander of the Canadian Army made the decision to remove Auld on Feb. 23.

The spokesperson mentioned in a statement that this action “follows a loss of trust in his ability to command.”

Lt.-Col. Don Dubois has stepped up as acting commandant for the college.

The spokesperson added that no further details will be provided at this time because it’s a “personnel matter.”

The college’s mission is “developing in army officers the ability to perform command and staff functions in war,” according to information on the Canadian government website.

A post on its Facebook page indicates that Auld officially took command of the college on June 27, 2024.

The post also notes that Auld began his career with the Canadian Armed Forces in 1990 as a private with the Lorne Scots based in Brampton, Ont. Two years later, he became an officer after transferring to the Royal Military College of Canada, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering in 1996.

After spending some time working outside military service, Auld rejoined the Canadian Army as an armour officer in 1998. Since then, he has held various regimental positions and completed five operational tours including missions in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Afghanistan, and Ukraine.


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