Military sexual assault survivors say Bill C-11 will leave them with less choice
08-06-2026 22:50 via baytoday.ca

Military sexual assault survivors say Bill C-11 will leave them with less choice

OTTAWA — Survivors of sexual misconduct within the military say they feel they weren't heard by the Liberal government that is pushing ahead with its military justice reform bill, now nearing its end stages in Parliament.
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