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Women in military feeling ‘seething undercurrent of rage’ over allegations: senior female officer

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Canadian Forces in disgust over its handling of high-level sexual misconduct allegations was a last resort.But it is one she says she is taking as a “seething undercurrent of rage” swells among women in the military over the sense that senior leadership is waiting for the problem to blow over.“To find that senior leadership is not living the example that they expect of us, it cut the legs out from under everybody.

It really undermined our credibility within the institution and it leaves us with the question of, ‘Where now?’” said Taylor.

Senior female military officer quits over misconduct allegations: ‘I am sickened’ In an exclusive interview with The West Block’s Mercedes Stephenson, Taylor shared her deep frustration with the extent.

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