The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

Former Canadian top soldier charged with obstructin­g justice

- DAVID LJUNGGREN

OTTAWA — Canada's former top soldier was charged on Thursday with obstructin­g justice, in the latest blow to a military that is under

pressure over allegation­s of sexual misconduct by senior officers.

The defence ministry said Gen. Jonathan Vance, 57, had been charged in connection with his behaviour during a probe into accusation­s against him that surfaced in February, a month after he retired as chief of defence staff.

Vance is under investigat­ion over complaints about inappropri­ate behaviour with two female subordinat­es.

He acknowledg­es one relationsh­ip but denies impropriet­y.

The case will be heard in a civil court, given shortcomin­gs in the military justice system, the ministry said, but gave no details. Vance did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Critics complain the armed forces are not doing nearly enough to address systemic problems with sexual harassment.

Vance's successor, Admiral Art Mcdonald, lasted barely six weeks in the job before stepping down in February over what were later disclosed to be sexual misconduct allegation­s.

The revelation­s have angered Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, an avowed feminist, who last month referred to "the old boys' club that is causing such problems right now in the military."

Last month, the deputy chief of the defence staff resigned after golfing with Vance to see how he was holding up.

Trudeau declined to comment on the charge against

Vance when pressed by reporters in Montreal on Thursday.

The office of Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan also declined to comment.

Last month, Ottawa put a newly promoted female general in charge of a team addressing systemic misconduct inside the armed forces. It also asked former Supreme Court Justice Louise Arbour to examine military harass

ment and sexual misconduct.

 ?? BLAIR GABLE • REUTERS ?? Canada’s Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Jonathan Vance, between Minister of National Defence Harjit Sajjan and Deputy Minister of National Defence Jody Thomas, attends a news conference with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Ottawa in 2020.
BLAIR GABLE • REUTERS Canada’s Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Jonathan Vance, between Minister of National Defence Harjit Sajjan and Deputy Minister of National Defence Jody Thomas, attends a news conference with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Ottawa in 2020.

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