Liberal cabinet ministers criticize senior military officers who golfed with Vance
OTTAWA — Liberal cabinet ministers are expressing their dismay after senior military officers recently joined former defence chief Jonathan Vance for a game of golf in Ottawa.
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says it showed “very poor judgment” for the officers to tee off with Vance, who is under military police investigation for allegations of sexual misconduct.
She says she and the rest of the Liberal government learned over the weekend about the actions of vice-chief of the defence staff Lt.-Gen. Mike Rouleau and Royal Canadian Navy commander Vice-Admiral Craig Baines, and she was “very disappointed and very surprised.”
One of the officers, Rouleau, has the power to direct military investigations — a power recently flagged by a retired Supreme Court justice as a threat to police independence.