Toronto Star

Sajjan blasts air cadets for calling breasts ‘developing bits’

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ST. JOHN’S, N.L.— A letter outlining the dress code for young people interested in joining a Newfoundla­nd air cadets squadron is offensive and “completely unacceptab­le,” Canada’s defence minister said Friday after learning that the document referred to girls’ breasts as “developing bits.”

Harjit Sajjan issued the blunt statement after a parent complained about a leaflet handed out recently by the 510 Lions Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron in St. John’s.

A photo of the document provided by the military shows it outlines what the squadron considers appropriat­e civilian dress for cadets and lists the Four Bs: “boobs, belly, bums, boxers,” going on to say that girls should wear shirts that do not “reveal their developing bits.”

“This kind of language and the attitudes it represents are completely unacceptab­le in the cadets, in the Canadian Armed Forces and in our society,” Sajjan said. “This shaming of young women is offensive to me as a person, as a father and as the Minister of National Defence. It is completely inappropri­ate.”

The strongly worded condemnati­on comes after the mother of a 13year-old girl revealed the letter and told the CBC she believed it sexualized young girls and imposed different standards on them than their male counterpar­ts.

Canada’s top soldier, Gen. Jonathan Vance, also criticized the leaflet.

“While we expect all cadets to dress appropriat­ely and profession­ally, this letter used language that is completely unacceptab­le and not in keeping with Operation Honour,” he said in a statement.

“To the members of the 510 Lions and their parents, please accept my personal apologies.”

The squadron did not respond to a request for comment, while the leaflet has been ordered rescinded.

 ??  ?? Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan called the language “unacceptab­le.”
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan called the language “unacceptab­le.”

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