Let’s scrap self-harm from military offences

We must do more to prevent any more needless deaths within the military. Changing Section 98(c) of the National Defence Act should help.
A Canadian soldier, left, helps a Spanish ally fuel a portable stove during winter warfare training in Camp Adazi, Latvia, during Canada’s Operation Reassurance mission, on Jan. 31.
For too long, self-harm has been an epidemic within the Canadian Armed Forces. While this is an issue that has to be addressed within society at large, the military is a special case. Our women and men in uniform do difficult and dangerous work on our behalf each and every day. The Canadian Armed Fo...

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