Defence chief kept open line with Norman after vice-admiral suspended: Emails
OTTAWA — When Vice-Admiral Mark Norman was suspended last year as the military’s second-in-command because of an RCMP investigation, some suggested the respected officer was being left out in the cold.
But internal emails show Norman has kept in regular contact with chief of defence staff Gen. Jonathan Vance and that Vance even sought Norman’s advice on more than occasion as the two struggled with what remains a delicate situation.
The emails, obtained by The Canadian Press through access to information, provide a rare window into the relationship between Canada’s top military officers and emerge as the criminal case against Norman moves through the legal system.
Norman remains suspended with pay after being charged by the RCMP last month with one count of breach of trust for the alleged leaking of sensitive information to a Quebec shipyard, which he has vowed to fight in court.