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Sex misconduct crisis hurting military recruitment, morale, says new defence minister
The sexual misconduct crisis afflicting Canada's military is hurting recruitment and morale in the ranks, Anita Anand said Friday as she used one of her first public addresses as Canada's new defence minister to lay out her priorities for the position.
Anand took over as defence minister last month from Harjit Sajjan, who was criticized for not doing more to address such behaviour among the top brass.
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The Canadian Press
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CP141828671
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11/19/2021 7:30:00 PM
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Anita Anand
canada's military
sexual misconduct