Where are we after the military’s ‘MeToo’ moment?

Some might argue the string of incidents resulted in few tangible outcomes in terms of formal punishments, but the institution itself has been changed for the foreseeable future.
Lieutenant-General Jennie Carignan was appointed as the Canadian Armed Forces’ professional conduct and culture chief in 2021 in bid to change the channel on the military’s history with systemic misconduct.

OTTAWA—There have been a series of news stories lately pertaining to the string of senior-level cases of alleged sexual misconduct that have hamstrung the Canadian military leadership for more than two years.

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