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New Victoria Mayor, Lisa Helps, Declines To Pledge Allegiance To The Queen

The Huffington Post B.C. 12/05/14 03:16 PM ET

The new mayor of Victoria, B.C. declined to pledge allegiance to Queen Elizabeth II during her inauguration, sparking controversy during her very first day on the job.

 

Lisa Helps, who was sworn in on Thursday, is the city's second female mayor and its first to avoid the oath to the Crown, said CHEK News.

 

“I have nothing against the Queen, but I do strongly support our Songhees and Esquimalt nations,†Helps said after the meeting, reported Global News. “This is their territory, and if there’s anything to emphasize, it’s that.â€

 

Helps' inaugural address, which outlined the ways she planned to increase community collaboration, made this clear.

 

"Mayor [Alan] Lowe started a close protocol relationship. The Songhees and Esquimalt Nations are on fire right now in many, many ways, particularly with regard to economic development and we need to support, partner, and collaborate with them as they continue on their journey," she said.

 

However, Helps did take the oath three years ago when she was sworn in as a city councillor.

 

New council members Marianne Alto, Ben Isitt, and Jeremy Loveday also declined to say the oath this week, according to Kelowna Now.

 

While swearing the oath of office is required, council members do not have to swear an oath of allegiance, Rob Woodland, Victoria's director of legislative and regulatory services, told the Times Colonist.

 

But Helps' omission has caused a stir among monarchists, who pointed out Helps' close win over former mayor Dean Fortin last month.

 

“I’m pretty sure there’s more than 89 monarchists who voted for Lisa Helps who would not have voted for her if she had been upfront about our recent position,†Bruce Hallsor of the Monarchist League of Canada told Global.

 

Others had the same thought.

 

"@Nat_Carnegie

 

Does @lisahelps know she won the last election by less than 100 votes? Does she think her stunt is going to INCREASE that margin? #yyj"

 

 

But some wondered why Helps' pledge — or lack thereof — was the focus of her inauguration.

 

"@kathyinbc

 

@cfax1070 The fact we're spending even one second debating why @lisahelps didn't pledge allegiance to the queen is beyond belief."

 

"@kathyinbc

 

@cfax1070 And I'm a flippin' monarchist. C'mon. More important issues. Plus @lisahelps just delivered excellent opening remarks. Cover that."

 

And Helps agreed.

 

"Today I affirmed an oath to serve my community with integrity," she Tweeted on Thursday. "This is what today should be about."

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@cfax1070 The fact we're spending even one second debating why @lisahelps didn't pledge allegiance to the queen is beyond belief."

 

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I'm from Europe. Many people see monarchies as a good way to keep parliament in check and see it as European culture. But I don't think anyone should be forced to pledge to the queen as part of their job, I disagree with pledges in general.

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