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Ottawa said military would send sexual offence cases to civilian police. It retained nearly 70%

June 25, 2026

Military police failed to transfer almost 70 per cent of sexual offence cases over the past five years to civilian police, despite the government committing to doing so as it worked to pass a permanent change into law.



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