Canadian Armed Forces releases progress report on mission to eliminate inappropriate sexual behaviour

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February 1, 2016

OTTAWA — The Chief of the Defence Staff, General Jonathan Vance, released online today the Canadian Armed Forces’ (CAF) first progress report on addressing inappropriate sexual behaviour.

It has been almost six months since Gen Vance announced Operation HONOUR, the CAF’s mission to eliminate harmful and inappropriate sexual behaviour in the organization. The report outlines the progress achieved by the CAF in implementing the Operation HONOUR directives, as well as the 10 recommendations of the External Review Authority, former Supreme Court Justice Mme Marie Deschamps.

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Highlights of the progress report include:

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“We have only just begun this mission. Last year we acknowledged inappropriate sexual behaviour is a significant problem in our organization. Today’s report shows we are beginning to see early progress. But we are still far from where we need to be. We must focus and sustain our efforts to ensure we instil the cultural change necessary to provide a healthy environment for all members.”

General Jonathan Vance, Chief of the Defence Staff

“We’ve started to implement what our members told us they needed to feel safe and supported in the Canadian Armed Forces. This report shows where we’ve been, where we are now, and where we are going. Change takes time, but we are committed to seeing this mission through successfully.”

Lieutenant-General Christine Whitecross, Commander, Military Personnel Command

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