The Canadian Armed Forces says it is making progress in the fight against sexual misconduct in the ranks, but much more work needs to be done. In an update Tuesday, the military said it completed 51 investigations into inappropriate sexual behavior between April and July. Defence chief Gen. Jonathan Vance, who has made the elimination of sexual misconduct a priority, described the results as a "good start." He said military personnel "have heard my orders, they understand them, and they are implementing them." He warned military personnel about being "overly optimistic" about the results, and said there are "no quick fixes" to the problem.
Source: CBC News August 30, 2016 18:09 UTC