
'Your govt didn't protect you': Canada apologises to victims of military sexual misconduct
India Today
In a 40-minute address, Canadian leaders issued an apology to the victims of military sexual misconduct. Defence Minister Anita Anand led the apology.
Canadian political and military leaders delivered an apology to victims of military sexual misconduct on Monday.
Streamed online from National Defence Headquarters, the apology followed the federal government's $600-million Canadian ($468 million) settlement with tens of thousands of current and former Armed Forces members who experienced such behaviour while serving.

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