Military's 2nd-in-command resigns post after golfing with Jonathan Vance - News Summed Up

Military's 2nd-in-command resigns post after golfing with Jonathan Vance


The Canadian military's second-in-command is resigning his post after playing golf recently with retired chief of the defence staff Jonathan Vance, who is under investigation for sexual misconduct. The woman at the centre of Vance's sexual misconduct case, Maj. Kellie Brennan, delivered bombshell testimony to a parliamentary committee in April . Rouleau oversees military investigations departmentAs vice-chief of the defence staff, Rouleau has authority over the military's provost marshal. "It's very upsetting," said Paula MacDonald, a retired soldier who has been pursuing a separate complaint of sexual misconduct for the past six years. "It shows that their priorities are with supporting people who have been accused of sexual misconduct as opposed to the victims of sexual misconduct," MacDonald told CBC News.


Source: CBC News June 14, 2021 16:12 UTC



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