Survivor group urges patience as feds face calls for military sex misconduct apology
OTTAWA — A survivors’ group is urging patience as the federal government faces calls to deliver a long-promised apology to military personnel affected by sexual misconduct while in uniform.
The apology was first promised in 2019 as part of a settlement deal with current and former service members in several class-action lawsuits, with plans for the chief of defence staff and deputy minister of the Department of National Defence to deliver it.
With the apology still missing in action two years later, the Royal Canadian Legion on Wednesday called for the government to make good on its promise and acknowledge what was “an institutional crisis and leadership failure over a period of four decades.”
“The Legion is optimistic that positive change will happen, and it needs to start with an apology from the government,” it added in a statement.