For those wondering about what would happen if a CAF officer was protesting with the Proud Boys, it's not a hypothetical: https://archive.is/wip/7NM62
Three days after the incident, the Armed Forces confirmed five members of the military were involved in the incident and apologized for their actions.
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan and Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Jonathan Vance also both condemned the actions of the men.
Administrative action was initiated, and the men have since been placed on paid leave. Newton had also said the Canadian Forces National Investigation Service was investigating.
Following the incident, five members were relieved of their duties and assigned other jobs during the military investigation into their conduct. The defence minister and Canada's top general denounced their behaviour. At the time, Gen. Jonathan Vance, chief of defence staff, called their actions "deplorable" apologized to Canada's Indigenous people for the "behaviour of a few."
The remaining four men were also warned that "further inappropriate behavior could result in their termination from the Canadian Armed Forces."
The remaining four men were also warned that "further inappropriate behavior could result in their termination from the Canadian Armed Forces."
Not sure why they decided to stay in the first place. Whatever the Canadian equivalent of a GI bill is, it's definitely not worth it to deal with all this crap.
For those wondering about what would happen if a CAF officer was protesting with the Proud Boys, it's not a hypothetical: https://archive.is/wip/7NM62
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All of this seems like what happens when you don't have free speech.
Not sure why they decided to stay in the first place. Whatever the Canadian equivalent of a GI bill is, it's definitely not worth it to deal with all this crap.