Ranger who backed far-right groups to be dropped from reserves within weeks, says commander - News Summed Up

Ranger who backed far-right groups to be dropped from reserves within weeks, says commander


Lt.-Gen. Wayne Eyre, commander of the Canadian Army, said Erik Myggland should be formally out of the service "within weeks" after the service struggled for a year to release him. Ranger group being investigatedCBC News has reached out repeatedly to Myggland but has not received a response. The four-person team running the army's investigation will focus on the 4th Canadian Ranger Group, headquartered in Victoria, B.C. (Corey Hurren/LinkedIn)CBC News began an investigation of the 4th Ranger Group after the incident at Rideau Hall in early July. Corey Hurren, 46 — a member of the 4th Ranger Group — is accused of crashing his truck into the gates while armed.


Source: CBC News September 10, 2020 18:56 UTC



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