The path towards dignity and respect in the military is a long and winding road

One of the first things they should teach on these courses to eradicate sexual misconduct is just how far the military culture has already changed in just a few short decades.
Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Jonathan Vance acknowledged there are ‘no quick fixes for achieving culture change’ in the Canadian Armed Forces.
OTTAWA—Last week, the Canadian military launched a new initiative to confront what the senior brass call a “wicked problem” in the form of sexual misconduct within its ranks. This most recent plan is called “The Path Towards Dignity and Respect,” and unlike previous campaigns, this one doe...

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