Military justice reform bill ‘a major step forward,’ but needs work at committee, say Bloc MPs as Tories favour more debate

Bill C-11, which strips military jurisdiction over the investigation of sexual offences and puts them under civilian authority, is long overdue, say opposition MPs.
National Defence Minister David McGuinty, centre left, with Chief of Defence Staff Jennie Carignan, centre right. McGuinty announced the government is making other changes to its processes along with Bill C-11.

Both the Bloc Québécois and the Conservatives say they support the “principle” of government legislation to remove investigations into sexual offences from the military's jurisdiction, but raised concerns around “meaningful culture change,” and the prospect of “p...

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