An inside look into Canada’s military justice system

The military justice system belongs to all of us who wear military uniforms, and it is our collective responsibility to ensure it remains relevant, impartial, and effective.
Although military courts martial are open to media and the public, few Canadians ever experience one first-hand, writes Jay Janzen.
Although military courts martial are open to media and the public, few Canadians ever experience one first-hand. As a result, they have little data by which to judge the criticism of pundits who claim that the system is antiquated and not impartial.  I recently had the opportunity to serve for the ...

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