Allowing navy commander to keep job after Vance golf game is disturbing: Freeland
OTTAWA — Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says she is “disturbed” by the military’s decision to let the commander of the Royal Canadian Navy keep his job after golfing with the former chief of the defence staff under military police investigation for allegations of sexual misconduct.
Vice-Admiral Craig Baines caused outrage earlier this month when it was revealed he and then-defence vice-chief Lt.-Gen. Mike Rouleau golfed with retired general Jonathan Vance.
Both Baines and Rouleau apologized, with Rouleau also resigning from his position.
Acting chief of the defence staff Lt.-Gen. Wayne Eyre said he would consider the next steps for the naval commander and decided to give Baines a chance to redeem himself.