Home NEWS Fighting systemic racism, extremism will be priority for next military chief: Trudeau

Fighting systemic racism, extremism will be priority for next military chief: Trudeau

118
0
SHARE

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says one of the top priorities for the next commander of the Canadian Armed Forces will be tackling systemic racism and rooting extremism from the ranks.
The comments are the first from the prime minister since Gen. Jonathan Vance announced in July that he was preparing to step down after more than five years as Canada’s chief of the defence staff.
While multiple sources have told The Canadian Press that other senior commanders were interviewed for the job in September, the Liberal government has yet to name Vance’s successor. Some have suggested that the government may be taking its time in appointing a replacement in part because of the military’s involvement in distributing COVID-19 vaccines across the country.
In an interview with The Canadian Press, Trudeau indicated without providing details that a new defence chief will be named soon, and the prime minister laid out what he is looking for in the next commander of the Canadian Armed Forces.
“Someone who brings obviously significant operational and strategic skills, but someone who will be very much focused on the institutional transformations that are necessary,” Trudeau said.
That includes fighting systemic racism and creating what Trudeau described as a more inclusive military “where there is less of the concerning, troubling reports of extremism that continue to bounce up every now and then.”Such reports have included a number of high-profile cases in recent years, including one former Canadian Army reservist who was an alleged recruiter for a neo-Nazi group and is now in custody on firearms charges in the U.S.
The military is also investigating the 4th Canadian Ranger Group over concerns some members are associated with right-wing groups. One member was arrested in July after allegedly driving a truck through the gates of Rideau Hall with a loaded weapon and uttering threats against Trudeau.
Military intelligence has previously identified dozens of other active service members as belonging to hate groups or having made racist or discriminatory statements. ………….
Source: .ctvnews.ca

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here