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Last week was another public relations fiasco for the senior leadership of the Canadian Armed Forces. Ottawa Citizen defence reporter David Pugliese released a story with the headlineThe Citizen article was based upon video footage of an April 23 virtual townhall hosted by Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Wayne Eyre. This virtual event was for the CAF's top military leaders to discuss the Liberal government's recently released Defence Policy Update.
"A lot of our members leave this organization not necessarily because they are not going where they want to be," McCann told the senior officers on the virtual townhall."They leave because of toxic leadership or bad leadership. This is one aspect that we need to address if we are going to support our members better as they serve.
For many of the retired officers now employed in the defence industry, this year's CANSEC show was the first time they witnessed what those changed standards have produced in terms of the appearance of currently serving members.
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