Surprise retirement leaves military searching for sixth vice-chief in four years
OTTAWA — Canada’s military is searching for its sixth second-in-command in under four years following Lt.-Gen. Jean-Marc Lanthier’s surprise decision to retire this summer.
In a statement, Lanthier says he made the decision to retire as vice-chief of the defence staff after more than 30 years in uniform to spend more time with his wife and children.
Lanthier was installed as vice-chief last July, bringing what many hoped would be some much-needed stability to the position after years of churn that first started with Vice-Admiral Mark Norman’s suspension in January 2017.
Norman himself had served five months as vice-chief before he was suspended and eventually removed altogether due to an RCMP investigation that led to him being charged with breach of trust for allegedly leaking government secrets — a charge that was eventually dropped.