The Supreme Court of Canada announced its decision this morning in response to an appeal from several service members whose criminal cases are on hold
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While the case against Col. Mario Dutil was eventually dropped, it nonetheless set off a series of events that included a standoff between the rest of the military’s judges and then-defence chief Gen. Jonathan Vance.Supreme Court asked to rule on protracted battle over military judges' independence That included four military judges ruling in several cases that they could not be considered independent because Vance had issued an order placing responsibility for their discipline under another senior officer.
The Supreme Court’s decision to hear the case comes as the military justice system is facing significant challenges and repeated calls for reform.Share this article in your social network
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