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Approximately 4,600 file claims of sexual misconduct or discrimination against Canadian military

Some of the claims involve incidents dating back to the 1980s. Author of the article: David Pugliese  •  Ottawa Citizen Publishing date: Apr 14, 2021  •  14 hours ago  •  3 minute read Present and past serving members of the Canadian Forces and the Department of National Defence (its Ottawa headquarters pictured here) are eligible to make the claims as part of a settlement reached in 2019. Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia Article content Approximately 4,600 individuals have now filed claims about facing sexual misconduct or gender discrimination in the Canadian military and the defence department as part of a compensation deal that will cost taxpayers $900 million. Present and past serving members of the Canadian Forces and the Department of National Defence are eligible to make the claims as part of a settlement reached in 2019.

About 4,600 file claims of sexual misconduct or discrimination against Canadian military

Some of the claims involve incidents dating back to the 1980s. Author of the article: David Pugliese  •  Ottawa Citizen Publishing date: Apr 14, 2021  •  16 hours ago  •  3 minute read Present and past serving members of the Canadian Forces and the Department of National Defence (its Ottawa headquarters pictured here) are eligible to make the claims as part of a settlement reached in 2019. Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia Article content Approximately 4,600 individuals have now filed claims about facing sexual misconduct or gender discrimination in the Canadian military and the defence department as part of a compensation deal that will cost taxpayers $900 million. Present and past serving members of the Canadian Forces and the Department of National Defence are eligible to make the claims as part of a settlement reached in 2019.

Virtual tour of Parliament Hill to be available through Google Street View

On Tuesday, Google Canada began wheeling its special panoramic camera through the House of Commons, the Senate, the parliamentary library, the hall of honour and even Prime Minister Stephen Harper s office. What we re using is something called a Trolley, said Aaron Brindle of Google. It s just shy of two metres high and is has a high-res camera on it. It allows our operators to basically take a few steps through these halls, stop, the camera does a 360-degree panorama and it captures images from the floor to the ceiling. Brindle said the images will be stitched together to allow for virtual tours.

4,600 file claims of military sexual misconduct or discrimination

4,600 file claims of military sexual misconduct or discrimination
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Committee hearings into military sexual misconduct cut short by Liberal government

Committee hearings into military sexual misconduct cut short by Liberal government
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