Vice-Admiral Mark Norman applauded during navy change of command ceremony
HALIFAX — Vice-Admiral Mark Norman, whose status has been up in the air since a breach-of-trust-case against him was dropped last month, was welcomed with a greeting of “mate” from the chief of the defence staff and applause from the crowd at a navy ceremony Wednesday.
Questions have swirled around the future of Norman, the former second-in-command of Canada’s Armed Forces who has expressed a desire to return to duty after the criminal case against him was dropped.
Norman was on hand in uniform for the colourful change of command ceremony in Halifax, and defence chief Gen. Jonathan Vance mentioned him at the beginning of his remarks.
“Great to have you here mate,” Vance said to warm applause. “The family’s all together again. It feels good.”