Military preparing for promised consultations with sexual misconduct victims
OTTAWA — The Canadian Armed Forces is preparing for the launch of highly anticipated consultations with thousands of current and former military members and defence officials who experienced inappropriate sexual behaviour while in uniform.
The consultation known as restorative engagement will see around 5,000 Armed Forces members and defence officials share their experiences and offer their thoughts on how similar incidents can be prevented in the future.
The process is a key part of the government’s $900-million settlement agreement in 2019 that resolved several overlapping class-action lawsuits brought by victims of military sexual misconduct.
The Defence Department’s civilian-run sexual misconduct response centre is leading the consultation in partnership with the military unit responsible for dealing with internal conflicts.