Face it, the top brass of the Canadian military is entangled in a rat’s nest of alleged sexual improprieties that is far from being unraveled.
That’s because no one is in charge.
Harjit Sajjan, a defense minister who was once a lieutenant-colonel in the Canadian army, doesn’t seem to know what a defense minister does.
In Sajjan’s military, senior ranking officers who spent years climbing the ladder have no idea how to handle a sexual-based complaint when it’s caught in the zipper of one of their own.
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