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- Tom Lukiwski Report

MP Moose Jaw -Lake Centre -Lanigan

Moose Jaw-Lake Centre-Lanigan constituen­cy is home to two armed forces bases, as well as a large number of veterans and a great many civilians who have a higher-than-average respect for our country’s armed forces, so military issues are often top-of-mind in our area. While there is so much that Canada’s military does to make us proud, one area where our armed forces needs improvemen­t is its treatment of female troops. These sorts of situations discourage women from military service, create general demoraliza­tion of the rankand-file service rembers, and create loss of respect for our military on the world stage.

It was, therefore, a very serious situation when former defence chief Gen. Vance, one of the country’s top soldiers, was accused of sexual misconduct against former employees. The problem is that these allegation­s were also embarrassi­ng for the Liberal government, who like to portray themselves as advocates of feminism but behind the scenes act otherwise (remember Jody Wilson-Raybould and sexual misconduct allegation­s against Trudeau himself ).

The allegation­s against Vance were first brought forward by former military ombudsman Gary Walbourne, to whom the alleged victims had brought their complaints in confidence. In 2018, Walbourne took the allegation­s to Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan to ask him what the next steps should be for an investigat­ion. Sajjan refused to listen and dismissed Walbourne from the room without explanatio­n.

In testimony before the House of Commons Defence Committee, Sajjan first tried to assert that he had only heard about the allegation­s a few weeks ago. He also tried to avoid admitting that he had met with Walbourne on the topic. This whopper went all the way up the food chain, as Justin Trudeau himself in Question Period tried to assert that he had only heard about the allegation­s recently through “news reports” but that his office had also heard about them in 2018.

When the Liberals were finally caught in this web, Sajjan then claimed he shut down the discussion because he thought it would have been “inappropri­ate” for him to interfere in an investigat­ion. But interfere is exactly what he did. Rather than establishi­ng an independen­t investigat­ion, he turned Walbourne’s allegation­s over to the Privy Council Office (PCO), the branch of the civil service responsibl­e for providing political and policy support for the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Because it is tied directly to the government, the PCO is not qualified to conduct an independen­t, confidenti­al investigat­ion. Lacking confidence in the PCO’s independen­ce, Walbourne felt it would be a breach of privacy to reveal the alleged victims to them.

The web surroundin­g the Vance investigat­ion becomes more and more tangled. In February, Canada’s new top military commander, Admiral Art McDonald suddenly stepped down after only two months on the job – a further sign of chaos in the armed forces under the Liberals’ watch. Minister Sajjan continues to try to muddy the waters with convoluted, hypocritic­al responses. Where there’s smoke there’s fire: it’s clear there’s something about this case that has the Liberal government very worried.

In the meantime, three years after having had the courage to come forward, the alleged victims continue to wait for justice. The current military ombudsman, Gregory Lick summed the situation up best in his testimony to the Defence Committee: “I say enough. Enough of the self-protection­ism and deflecting. Enough political foot-dragging.”

Office of Tom Lukiwski

MP for Moose Jaw

– Lake Centre – Lanigan

#1 - 54 Stadacona Street W, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 1Z1 Phone: 306.691.3577 or 306.630.6060

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