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 compensation deal that will cost taxpayers $900 million. Read More
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Approximately 4,600 file claims of sexual misconduct or discrimination against Canadian military
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