PM backs Vance in relieving senior military commander, but won’t say more
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is backing the decision by Canada’s chief of the defence staff to relieve his second in command of his duties, but won’t say anything more about the controversy swirling around Vice-Admiral Mark Norman.
Word emerged Monday that Norman was abruptly stripped of his responsibilities by his boss, Gen. Jonathan Vance, in a tersely worded letter dated Jan. 13.
Neither Vance nor Trudeau would say why Norman was relieved.
Norman, former commander of the Royal Canadian Navy, was appointed to the vice-chief position last summer.