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National Defence committee I understand, but the issue is very complex. This is not a simple matter.
May 27th, 2014Committee meeting
MGen Blaise Cathcart
National Defence committee First of all, any time there is an accusation of an offence, a service offence or any other type of offence, including sexual misconduct, it's investigated either by the chain of command itself, or in sensitive cases and important cases by the national investigation service. Once
May 27th, 2014Committee meeting
MGen Blaise Cathcart
National Defence committee Okay, we'll get back to it after.
May 27th, 2014Committee meeting
MGen Blaise Cathcart
May 27th, 2014Committee meeting
MGen Blaise Cathcart
National Defence committee Yes, thank you, Chief, and thank you, Chair. It's an honour to be here to address these issues. To focus on the question of punishment, again, it's a real challenge, particularly as the superintendent of the military justice system, where my role is to ensure that this justice s
May 27th, 2014Committee meeting
MGen Blaise Cathcart
National Defence committee Thank you for the question. This is very important. I can't get into the specifics. I've read the article, of course—
May 27th, 2014Committee meeting
MGen Blaise Cathcart
National Defence committee Oui. Well, there are different statistics that we're dealing with. As the provost marshal indicated, we're dealing with actual complaints of sexual misconduct or sexual assault that are tracked. Those are largely in the sphere of the police, and the provost marshal can address
May 27th, 2014Committee meeting
MGen Blaise Cathcart
National Defence committee It's another very important topic and question, so I thank the committee for that question. Again, fundamentally the summary trial system from my perspective is very sound and constitutionally compliant. It does its job both on the legal side, but also, more importantly, in supp
February 4th, 2013Committee meeting
MGen Blaise Cathcart
National Defence committee It can be viewed as a minor point, but I think process-wise and, again, to our young men and women in uniform, it's very important they understand that the first amendment that's being proposed is to have a charge laid within six months to be dealt with in terms of a summary tria
February 4th, 2013Committee meeting
MGen Blaise Cathcart
National Defence committee Yes, that is a very important question. I heard you refer to it before, Mr. McKay, as controversial. I'm not sure yet how controversial it is. There are a few folks who have—
February 4th, 2013Committee meeting
MGen Blaise Cathcart
National Defence committee It certainly does in certain quarters. From a larger perspective, a superintendent of the military justice system perspective, I would fully support the underlying goal. I'm extremely sensitive to the concept of police and police independence, because if you don't get that righ
February 4th, 2013Committee meeting
MGen Blaise Cathcart
National Defence committee That's a very good question. I appreciate that because certainly part of my mandate since I've been appointed as JAG is really to help folks, both inside the government and in the Canadian populace as a whole, understand the role of the Judge Advocate General. It's somewhat diffe
February 4th, 2013Committee meeting
MGen Blaise Cathcart
National Defence committee In all seriousness, it's a long historical role. In fact, last year we celebrated the 100th anniversary of the appointment of the very first judge advocate general in 1911, Colonel Henry Smith. We've had a long tradition of judge advocate generals in Canada, I think largely unkno
February 4th, 2013Committee meeting
MGen Blaise Cathcart
National Defence committee I don't know if I have the time for that one, Mr. Chair—
February 4th, 2013Committee meeting
MGen Blaise Cathcart
National Defence committee —but I'll do my best.
February 4th, 2013Committee meeting
MGen Blaise Cathcart