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Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says she was 鈥渟urprised鈥 and 鈥渄isturbed鈥 by the acting defence chief鈥檚 decision to allow Vice-Admiral Craig Baines to keep his position as head of the Royal Canadian Navy following a recent golf game with Gen. Jonathan Vance.

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Freeland said she wouldn鈥檛 have felt reassured by the move if she were a woman in uniform.

鈥淢y immediate thought was, how would I feel if I were a Canadian woman in the Armed Forces and what would that decision tell me about how seriously my bosses were taking the essential work of transforming the culture of the Canadian Armed Forces,鈥 she said.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think if I were wearing a uniform today, I would be reassured by the decision.鈥

In a memo to Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members on Tuesday, Lt.-Gen. Wayne Eyre said he has consulted widely about the golf game between Vance, Baines, and Lt.-Gen. Michael Rouleau that took place in Ottawa in early June, and while it's clear it was done in poor judgement, he believes people 鈥渃an grow.鈥

鈥淚 have considered the complex interplay of procedural fairness, proportionality, operational impact, and moral authority. As expected, there is no clear consensus, with the exception that we can turn this into a learning opportunity,鈥 he said of Baines, adding that he understands not everyone will agree with the decision.

鈥淔or all, and especially senior leaders, there are some errors in judgment from which there is no recovery, but for other missteps or mistakes there must be. I have to believe that people can learn and grow, regardless of their generation, if we are to become better as an institution and as individuals.鈥

Rouleau, the military鈥檚 former second-in-command, announced his resignation on June 14 and is in the process of transitioning out of the CAF.

Military police launched an investigation into Vance in early February over reports of inappropriate behaviour, which he has denied. 麻豆影视 has not independently verified the allegations against him. Rouleau had, at the time, oversight authority over the police branch.

Baines has issued a public apology for his actions and Eyre said on Tuesday that the navy chief has reached out to stakeholders to gain their perspective on the path forward.

鈥淜nowing his moral authority has diminished, he is determined to regain the trust and confidence of all through humility and showing us how to learn, reconcile error, and become a better leader,鈥 he said in the statement.

Freeland added that it鈥檚 become very clear since the recent revelations of sexual misconduct allegations against several high-ranking officials that there is a 鈥渢oxic鈥 culture within the Forces.

鈥淚 think that people, and especially women want action, they want change and they deserve action and they deserve change,鈥 she said.

Responding to Freeland鈥檚 reaction, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters on Wednesday that the CAF鈥檚 senior leadership has lost the trust of Canadians and those who serve.

鈥淣ot just the deputy prime minister, but many women and people I鈥檝e talked to are disappointed this further demonstrates the work that the military and the military鈥檚 leadership needs to do to regain the trust of Canadians,鈥 he said.

鈥淭here is such a deep need for real and substantive culture change.鈥

In a statement to CTVNews.ca, Conservative defence critic James Bezan criticized Freeland鈥檚 remarks as 鈥渉ypocritical鈥 because of her support for Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan鈥檚 response to the allegations.

鈥淢inister Sajjan failed to take action on sexual misconduct in the military for half a decade, pushed away evidence of sexual misconduct, and failed our women and men in uniform. If Minister Freeland truly cares about our women and men in uniform, she will join the countless Canadians calling for Minister Sajjan鈥檚 immediate resignation,鈥 he said.

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