Trudeau ducks questions on allegations against former defence chief
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says all Canadians deserve a safe workplace following allegations former defence chief Jonathan Vance engaged in inappropriate conduct.
But the prime minister did not directly address the allegations, or whether he ought to have known there were concerns about the country’s top soldier, pointing to an investigation the military has ordered into the matter.
Global News reported on Tuesday that Vance allegedly had an ongoing relationship with a woman he significantly outranked, and that he made a sexual comment to a second, much younger soldier in 2012, before he was appointed chief of the defence staff.
Vance has not responded to previous requests for comment by The Canadian Press and the allegations against him could not be independently verified.