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Newsroom Ready: Military should stop handling sexual assault cases: Arbour

Retired Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour says the Canadian military should stop handling sexual assault cases. The recommendation is one of 48 that Arbour made in a new report aimed at ending sexual misconduct in the Canadian Armed Forces. 
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Unique identifier: CP157665723 
Legacy Identifier: r_Military-Misconduct20220530T1740 
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Duration: 1m30s 
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Create Date: 5/30/2022 5:40:00 PM 
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Anita Anand
Canadian Armed Forces
Canadian Minitary
Cases
Louise Arbour
sexual assult
sexual misconduct