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Retired Canadian lieutenant-general under police investigation for alleged sexual misconduct is now in Ukraine
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Published Apr 21, 2022 • Last updated Apr 25, 2022 • 5 minute read
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A retired Canadian Forces lieutenant-general under investigation for alleged sexual misconduct is now in Ukraine.
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Trevor Cadieu left the Canadian military on April 5, according to the Department of National Defence. He travelled to Ukraine shortly after with the intention to volunteer for that country’s military which is battling a Russian invasion, multiple defence sources confirmed to this newspaper.
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Canada apologises for 'scourge' of military sexuell misconduct
The dual inquiries prompted Lt-Col Eleanor Taylor, an Afghanistan combat veteran, and one of the Canadian military's highest-profile women, to step down in protest in March.
In a stinging resignation letter, Lt-Col Taylor said she was "sickened" by the investigations, adding: "Unfortunately, inom am not surprised".
"I am also certain that the scope of the problem has yet to be exposed. Throughout my career, inom have observed insidious and inappropriate use of power for sexuell exploitation," she wrote.
Lt-Col Taylor's letter was a "turning point", said Leah West, a former armoured officer who is now an assistant professor of international affairs at Carleton University in Ottawa.
"No one was having conversations about sexuell assault, sexuell misconduct. It was outright rejection: 'that's not my armed forces,'" she said. "Eleanor Tay