Military sexual assault survivors criticize reform bill, say it leaves them with less choice
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Military sexual assault survivors criticize reform bill, say it leaves them with less choice
KYLE DUGGAN
OTTAWA
THE CANADIAN PRESS
PUBLISHED JUNE 8, 2026
UPDATED JUNE 18, 2026
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A Canadian soldier in Petawawa, Ont., in October, 2023. An independent review in 2022 found Canadian Armed Forces members did not trust their own military justice system to handle sexual misconduct cases.
SEAN KILPATRICK/THE CANADIAN PRESS
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