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Ivison: The cabinet minister s job is dead, made redundant by the Prime Minister s Office

It will be sadly missed. A little overwrought perhaps, but we are witnessing the inevitable consequence of trying to govern everything from the centre. Katie Telford, the prime minister’s chief of staff, appeared at the committee to give her account of who knew what and when, in the military sexual misconduct scandal. She said the military ombudsman, Gary Walbourne, had pulled aside Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan in 2018 to make him aware of an allegation of personal misconduct against then chief of the defence staff Gen. Jonathan Vance. Telford said she was not aware of the nature of the complaint until it was made public by the media in February of this year.

John Ivison: The cabinet minister s job is dead, made redundant by the Prime Minister s Office

It will be sadly missed. A little overwrought perhaps, but we are witnessing the inevitable consequence of trying to govern everything from the centre. Katie Telford, the prime minister’s chief of staff, appeared at the committee to give her account of who knew what and when, in the military sexual misconduct scandal. She said the military ombudsman, Gary Walbourne, had pulled aside Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan in 2018 to make him aware of an allegation of personal misconduct against then chief of the defence staff Gen. Jonathan Vance. Telford said she was not aware of the nature of the complaint until it was made public by the media in February of this year.

10/3 podcast: Why Canada is getting an investigation into sexual misconduct in the military six years after the last one

10/3 podcast: Why Canada is getting an investigation into sexual misconduct in the military six years after the last one Shawn Knox © Provided by National Post National Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan testifies virtually before the Commons defence committee on March 12, 2021. Amid growing pressure to address allegations of sexual misconduct in the Canadian Forces, the federal government announced an external review of how the military handles these cases. The announcement follows high-profile allegations against current and former high-ranking soldiers in the Canadian Forces, including the former Chief of Defence Staff National Post Political reporter Christopher Nardi joins the show to discuss why we’re getting a review now, what the review will address, and whether we’ll see meaningful change, or if this review will wind up like past investigations into the culture of our military.

Matt Gurney: Desperate Liberals hire judge to shield Trudeau from Vance allegations

Matt Gurney: Desperate Liberals hire judge to shield Trudeau from Vance allegations Conservative leader challenges Trudeau on Vance allegations Replay Video UP NEXT © Provided by National Post Justin Trudeau, Canada s prime minister, speaks during the virtual Leaders Summit on Climate in a video screenshot on Thursday, April 22, 2021. Weeks into a sexual misconduct scandal that has come as far as the innermost circle of the prime minister’s office, National Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan came out on Thursday, apologized to the women of the Canadian Armed Forces or, well, any that were upset, at any rate, as Sajjan limited his apology to women “who feel we were not there for them” and announced that the government would launch an investigation into … something else entirely. It was a remarkable performance, mostly for how utterly shameless it was.

Hill Movers: Multiple ministers welcome new staff

iPolitics By Linsey Raschkowan. Published on Apr 15, 2021 11:13am The West Block of the Parliament buildings on Jan. 15, 2021 (Jolson Lim/iPolitics) Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan is welcoming a new face to his office this week, with Blake Oliver joining the team as a policy adviser. Prior to working in O’Regan’s office, Oliver was the policy adviser handling rail and road transportation at Transportation Minister Omar Alghabra’s office, as well as serving at Alghabra’s Ontario desk. Blake Oliver (photo courtesy of Blake Oliver) Oliver announced the change via Twitter, stating, “When I started at Transport Canada last March I had no idea the ride I was in for. Bittersweet today to say goodbye to an incredible team.”

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