Military reports minimal progress in drive to add more women to the ranks
OTTAWA — The Canadian Armed Forces is reporting minimal progress at the midway point of its 10-year drive to increase the number of women in uniform.
In 2016, then-defence chief general Jonathan Vance set a goal of having women represent one-quarter of the Canadian Armed Forces’ members over the next decade.
Yet new figures provided by the military show the percentage of service members who are women has increased from 15 per cent five years ago to 16.3 per cent this month.
And experts say any hopes of dramatically increasing those numbers over the next five years have undoubtedly been hurt by the military’s failure to address sexual misconduct in the ranks.