The House of Commons defense committee is expanding its probe into allegations of misconduct in the military as Conservatives argue new reports on how the government responded to allegations against Gen. Jonathan Vance and Adm. Art McDonald raise concerns about an “abuse of power.”
The committee also voted to order the disclosure of a broad swath of documents related to internal government correspondence on the subject of allegations against Vance.
“This is more evidence that Justin Trudeau and his Liberal government have gone to great lengths to cover-up allegations of sexual misconduct in the Canadian Armed Forces,” said a joint statement issued by Conservative defense critic James Bezan along with fellow Tories Pierre Paul-Hus and Leona Alleslev.
“We ask a lot of the brave Canadian women who serve in our Armed Forces. In return, we have a duty to protect those who have sworn an oath to protect all of us. That’s why Conservatives will continue to search for answers and further expose this cover-up.
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