Sex misconduct crisis hurting military recruitment, morale: Defence Minister Anand
HALIFAX — The sexual misconduct crisis afflicting Canada’s military is hurting recruitment and morale in the ranks, Anita Anand said Friday as she used one of her first public addresses as Canada’s new defence minister to lay out her priorities for the position.
Top of that list was what Anand described as significant and lasting change to the military’s culture as the Armed Forces faces a crisis of confidence following complaints of inappropriate and in some cases criminal sexual behaviour involving senior officers.
It was in this context that Anand, who took over as defence minister last month from Harjit Sajjan, who was criticized for not doing more to address such behaviour among the top brass, noted the damage wrought on the military — and why culture change is her primary concern.
“This crisis is hurting morale and recruitment in the Canadian Armed Forces,” she said in an address to Canadian and foreign delegates during the opening of the annual Halifax International Security Forum, which runs through the weekend.