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- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attempted to revive his embattled government on Dec. 20 with a cabinet major shake-up.
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- The current offensive fails to address two important factors that have led the military to its worrisome personnel circumstances: systemic flaws in the recruitment process, and under investments in human resources.
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- However, the Conservatives have been strong voices calling on the government to address sexual misconduct in the military, and 'they cannot go back on that rhetoric,' says Charlotte Duval-Lantoine.
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- 'We could well end up with a situation where all the Arbour recommendations have been implemented, but we still don’t have meaningful culture change,' says professor Maya Eichler.
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- The truly ironic part of Michel Maisonneuve’s argument is that he repeatedly calls for leaders to be less divisive and more unifying.
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