Canadian Armed Forces to formally apologize to victims for sexual misconduct
OTTAWA — The commander of the Canadian Armed Forces is preparing to formally apologize to victims of sexual misconduct.
The apology is part of a $900-million settlement agreement that the federal government reached with current and former military members, as well as civilian Defence Department employees, last year after a class-action lawsuit against the Forces.
Lawyer Jonathan Ptak, who represented the plaintiffs, says his clients are looking forward to the apology from the chief of the defence staff as well as the Defence Department’s deputy minister as soon as is reasonable under the current circumstances with COVID-19.
Ptak says the apology is important for victims of military sexual abuse to heal and have their experiences acknowledged.