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Just over two months into the job, Canada s new top military commander has stepped aside.
Admiral Art McDonald is being investigated by the Canadian Forces National Investigation Service after unspecified allegations were levelled against him.
In a statement, Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan said he takes allegations of misconduct seriously, and he will continue to take strong action on any allegation of misconduct, no matter the rank, no matter the position.
Sajjan did not reveal the details of the allegations and said he will not comment further because the investigation is ongoing.
Lt.-Gen. Wayne Eyre, who is currently the commander of the army, will step into the role of acting chief of the defence staff.
Part 2
Without question, the top story over the last year has been the
COVID-19 pandemic and its tremendous ongoing effects felt across
Canada and the world.
This time has had a significant impact on Canada s energy
industry and many of the changes and developments that took place
in 2020 will continue to influence trends, business decisions and
the future growth of Canada s energy industry in 2021.
As we look back at 2020, we have highlighted the Top 20 industry
developments and decisions made throughout the year in four key
areas: Judicial decisions, regulatory decisions, legislative and
policy developments, and transactions and trends.
In this article, we analyze
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