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OTTAWA The Canadian Armed Forces says its medical personnel have been stretched to the limit during the pandemic, suggesting it can offer little help to provincial health care systems overwhelmed by the Omicron variant of COVID-19.
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Military police and civilian law enforcement have investigated up to 70 cases of alleged hateful conduct and racist attitudes within the Canadian Army. The reviews have resulted in the release of as 20 soldiers and come after the country's top military commander ordered troops last fall to report racism when they witnessed it.
Allan Wrigley has been appointed as the new high-performance director
of Taekwondo Canada. The British Columbia resident has extensive
sports science and medicine experience, as well as a notable
background in amateur sport.