CAF still has far to go to address racism in its ranks

Allowing Erik Myggland to continue serving, despite knowledge of his abhorrent beliefs, only illustrates how far the Canadian Armed Forces still have to go to address racism.
After Corey Hurren allegedly crashed his truck through Rideau Hall's gates on July 2, it did not take CBC reporter Murray Brewster long to discover a rather disturbing story involving another member of his Ranger group, writes Scott Taylor.
OTTAWA—On July 2, there was a bizarre incident at Rideau Hall when an armed intruder drove a pickup truck onto the premises and subsequently stalked the grounds on foot. Police were able to defuse the situation peacefully. After this arrest, it was discovered that the alleged perpetrator—Corey H...

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