Ex-military ombudsman testifies Sajjan refused to look at Vance allegations in 2018
Former military ombudsman Gary Walbourne says that in 2018, Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan refused to look at evidence of sexual misconduct allegations against Gen. Jonathan Vance. Mercedes Stephenson looks at how this testimony contradicts Sajjan's previous statements, and the potential impact on Sajjan and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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