Soldier Charged After She Allegedly Served Weed Cupcakes to Troops During Live-Fire Training
On 5/21/21 at 10:37 AM EDT
A Canadian soldier is facing over a dozen charges after she allegedly served cannabis-laced cupcakes to an artillery unit during a live-fire training exercise without their consent.
Bombardier Chelsea Cogswell allegedly fed the treats to her artillery unit in July 2018 at an army combat training facility in New Brunswick, Canada, according to court documents obtained by
Newsweek.
At the time, Cogswell was serving as an army gunner and working at the canteen during an intensive three-week combat training scenario with the Royal Canadian Artillery School. Cogswell, who has served in the army s regular forces since June 2011, allegedly prepared the cupcakes and distributed them to colleagues without disclosing their contents.
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President Tsai awarded prize after controversy
Staff writer, with CNA, TORONTO
President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) on Monday was awarded last year’s John McCain Prize for Leadership in Public Service in recognition of her leadership in defending Taiwan’s democracy and standing up against Chinese aggression.
The Washington-based Halifax International Security Forum, which announced its decision in a video posted online, said that Tsai was “arguably the most powerful female politician in the Chinese-speaking world” and had helped Taiwan stand up against Beijing’s military coercion and international isolation.
The video also said that under her tenure, Taiwan was the first Asian nation to legalize same-sex marriage, and it also paid tribute to the nation’s success in containing the COVID-19 pandemic.