Justin Trudeau on Thursday lamented the “frustrating” processes in place to deal with sexual misconduct cases in the Canadian military that he said prevented him and others from taking action on allegations against Gen.
Jonathan Vance.Trudeau faced fresh criticism over his handling of the allegations against the former chief of defence staff from Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole during the TVA French language leaders debate in Montreal.In his response, Trudeau said it’s “frustrating” to rely on the processes currently in place that dictate how women report sexual misconduct allegations — and how they’re handled within the military and the government.Asked by reporters after the debate to further clarify his remarks, Trudeau said in English.