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CANADA: Military launches online tracker to gauge progress in improving internal culture

Decision comes after Canadian Armed Forces 'rocked in recent months by a series of allegations of sexual misconduct, including among several of its most senior members'
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OTTAWA — The Department of National Defence says it's launched an online tracker to help keep staff informed on its efforts to improve culture within the ranks.

The Canadian Armed Forces have been rocked in recent months by a series of allegations of sexual misconduct, including among several of its most senior members. 

The defence department issued a statement Saturday saying it's committed to creating a respectful and inclusive workplace for all. 

It says part of that effort includes taking steps to improve the culture within the department and being transparent about those steps with departmental staff, military members and the broader Canadian public. 

The department says the online tracker, which was launched Saturday, will provide updates about the work taking place between now and March 31, 2022. 

It says it will be updated at "regular intervals" and will be expanded over time as reform efforts continue.    

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 14, 2021. 

The Canadian Press