Sex-misconduct survey excludes vulnerable military members: survivors’ group
OTTAWA — A survivors’ group for those affected by sexual misconduct in the military says the voices of particularly vulnerable service members are being left out of a survey meant to see how prevalent inappropriate behaviour is in the ranks.
The survey is being conducted by Statistics Canada for the Canadian Forces and is the military’s most recent attempt to get a handle on how many service members have experienced or witnessed sexual misconduct over the previous 12 months.
Statistics Canada conducted a similar survey involving 43,000 Forces members in 2016 to set a baseline so senior commanders can see whether progress has been made in the fight against sexual misconduct.
But It’s Just 700, which represents former service members who experienced sexual trauma in uniform, is questioning the decision to omit certain military personnel, particularly those who are in training, at university, or on medical leave.


