O’Toole defends Conservatives’ handling of Vance allegation in 2015
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole says he acted appropriately after hearing a “rumour” about Jonathan Vance months before the general took over as Canada’s top military commander in July 2015.
The comments follow new questions about the decision by Stephen Harper’s Conservative government to move ahead with Vance’s appointment in spite of two separate allegations that the senior officer had engaged in inappropriate relationships.
One of those allegations revolved around a relationship that Vance had with an American military officer, Kerry Wheelehan, which military police investigated but did not lay charges, and the two are now married.
The other, which former Harper chief of staff Ray Novak told a parliamentary committee last month was brought forward by O’Toole before Vance’s appointment, involved an allegation that the general had an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate at CFB Gagetown in 2001.