As the Canadian Forces acknowledges it has a problem with racism and far-right activity the military’s new defence chief, expected to be selected in the coming months, will likely come under increasing pressure to take substantive action. Read More
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Analysis: New defence chief could face pressure to act against racists and extremists in the ranks
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