The federal government sought to emerge from a dark period in the Canadian Armed Forces legacy on Monday as political and military leaders delivered a long-awaited apology to victims of military sexual misconduct.
The federal government sought to emerge from a dark period in the Canadian Armed Forces legacy on Monday as political and military leaders delivered a long-awaited apology to victims of military sexual misconduct.
Defence Minister Anita Anand led the 40-minute apology, which at one point was being watched by about 8,000 people, acknowledging successive governments failed to protect those who willingly signed up to protect Canada.