Ottawa launches independent review of Canada’s beleaguered military-justice system
OTTAWA — Supreme Court Justice Morris Fish is starting an outside examination of Canada’s troubled military courts.
The review comes as the military struggles with a variety of challenges to the regime.
Those include questions about the independence of Canada’s military judges and the system’s handling of sexual-assault cases.
There is also growing frustration over delays in the implementation of a declaration of victims’ rights more than a year after it was passed into law.