Advocates demand sweeping changes to military complaints process for sexual violence
OTTAWA — Advocates are calling for fundamental reforms to the process for complaining about sexual violence in Canada’s military.
Christine Wood, co-chair of the military sexual-trauma survivors group It’s Just 700, told a parliamentary committee today that reporting and investigating an incident must happen outside the chain of command, and that a greater focus on recovery is needed.
Wood, a former air force reservist, wants an independent body for complaints and a national platform for therapy and online peer support.
Julie Lalonde, an anti-harassment educator, says the Canadian Armed Forces needs a clearer definition of military sexual trauma to properly respond to a sexualized culture hostile to women.