The Hamilton Spectator

29 service members booted from Forces

- LEE BERTHIAUME OTTAWA —

More than two dozen service members have been kicked out of the Forces since Canada’s top military officer promised to take no prisoners when it came to sexual misconduct in the ranks.

And that could be just the beginning as defence officials say they are still reviewing dozens of other cases in which military personnel have been implicated in inappropri­ate sexual behaviour.

Chief of defence staff Gen. Jonathan Vance warned Forces members last year that he would seek to remove anyone and everyone who is found to have acted inappropri­ately.

The move came amid frustratio­n that some members were continuing to engage in such activity despite his unequivoca­l orders to cease and desist. “I gave an order to every member of the Canadian Armed Forces that this behaviour had to stop,” Vance said in November 2016. “My orders were clear.”

Figures released to The Canadian Press by the Defence Department show that since the beginning of the year, 29 service members have been forced to leave the military as part of that crackdown.

Ten others have been allowed to stay, but have either been given a formal warning or are on probation or under orders to seek counsellin­g. Four more escaped without any punishment due to a lack of evidence.

Another 83 cases are currently being reviewed by military officials in Ottawa — meaning the number of service members kicked out of uniform because of inappropri­ate behaviour is almost certain to rise.

Military personnel reported 504 incidents of inappropri­ate sexual behaviour between April 1, 2016 and March 31, 2017, National Defence previously reported.

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