Close X
Sunday, December 1, 2024
ADVT 
National

National Defence Says 30 People Punished For Sexual Misconduct In Military Ranks

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 30 Aug, 2016 12:22 PM
    OTTAWA — The Canadian Armed Forces says it is making progress in the fight against sexual misconduct in the ranks, but more work needs to be done.
     
    In an update today, the military says it completed 51 investigations into inappropriate sexual behaviour between April and July.
     
    As a result, 30 people received what officials called "career-impacting" punishments ranging from fines to outright dismissal from the forces. Three more were referred to civilian authorities while the perpetrator in four cases could not be identified.
     
    Ten cases were considered unfounded.
     
    While officials say the results show the military is taking the issue of sexual misconduct seriously, they say more needs to be done — there were 97 reports of inappropriate and harmful sexual behaviour over the same period.
     
    The military says it has hired more investigators, and that it is working with Statistics Canada to get a handle on the true magnitude of the problem.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Biggest Lottery Win In Saskatchewan: Woman Managed To Keep $60 Million A Secret

    Biggest Lottery Win In Saskatchewan: Woman Managed To Keep $60 Million A Secret
    Mary Wernicke of Neville says she had "a feeling" the day she learned she had won the Lotto Max $60-million jackpot of Aug. 12.

    Biggest Lottery Win In Saskatchewan: Woman Managed To Keep $60 Million A Secret

    Elusive Snake Finally Coaxed Out Of Drain Pipe Under Victoria Street

    Elusive Snake Finally Coaxed Out Of Drain Pipe Under Victoria Street
    VICTORIA — A reclusive reptile that has been living in a storm drain below the streets of Victoria now has a new home.

    Elusive Snake Finally Coaxed Out Of Drain Pipe Under Victoria Street

    'I Want Answers So Bad:' Manitoba First Nations Men Angry Over Birth Mix-up

    'I Want Answers So Bad:' Manitoba First Nations Men Angry Over Birth Mix-up
    "I want answers so bad," David Tait Jr. told a news conference Friday about what appears to be a second birth mix-up at the same federally run hospital during the mid-1970s.

    'I Want Answers So Bad:' Manitoba First Nations Men Angry Over Birth Mix-up

    Winnipeg Mom Wants Changes To Mental Health Policies After Son Found Dead

    Winnipeg Mom Wants Changes To Mental Health Policies After Son Found Dead
    Bonnie Bricker's son, Reid, was discharged from three Winnipeg hospitals after three suicide attempts in ten days in October 2015.

    Winnipeg Mom Wants Changes To Mental Health Policies After Son Found Dead

    Most Of Remaining Fort McMurray Evacuees Allowed To Go Home Wednesday

    EDMONTON — Some of the last evacuees from the Fort McMurray wildfire are being allowed to return home after Alberta's top health officer approved the cleanup of their neighbourhoods.

    Most Of Remaining Fort McMurray Evacuees Allowed To Go Home Wednesday

    Early Morning Fire Damages Vancouver's Ross Street Gurdwara

    Early Morning Fire Damages Vancouver's Ross Street Gurdwara
    The Blaze Was Discovered When People Showed Up For Early Morning Prayers Around 2:30 A.m. Friday.

    Early Morning Fire Damages Vancouver's Ross Street Gurdwara