Two senior military leaders went golfing with the former chief of defence staff Gen. Jonathan Vance last week while he's at the centre of a military police investigation for allegations of inappropriate behaviour involving female subordinates. Rouleau's decision to go golfing with Vance comes after witness testimony raised concerns about a sexist double-standard on fraternization at a parliamentary committee reviewing sexual misconduct in the military. The woman at the centre of Vance's sexual misconduct case, Maj. Kellie Brennan, delivered bombshell testimony to a parliamentary committee in April. An official said Lt.-Gen. Rouleau was slated to move into a new position as a strategic advisor to Eyre next month. The Department of National Defence also created a new position of "chief of conduct and professionalism", now held by Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan.
Source: CBC News June 13, 2021 03:22 UTC