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Basic training course at CFB Esquimalt shut down amid allegations of racism, harassment

Basic training course at CFB Esquimalt shut down amid allegations of racism, harassment

CTV
Sunday, March 20, 2022 03:11:53 AM UTC

Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt says it has halted a basic training course after a string of incidents among recruits that included racist harassment, sexualized comments and the sharing of a sexually explicit photo.

In a statement to CTV News, a spokesperson for the base listed four incidents that happened between Feb. 15 and March 9 at the Decentralized Basic Military Qualification course at CFB Esquimalt.

According to the spokesperson:

Each of these situations breached the Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces Code of Ethics and Values, according to CFB Esquimalt.

"As a result, training has been terminated and Progress Review Boards are being convened for all recruit candidates," the statement reads. "Those candidates deemed suitable for retention will be returned to the Naval Training System at the earliest opportunity."

According to the base, a Progress Review Board is "an administrative means of gathering more information about individual recruits." It is explicitly not disciplinary in nature, but instead intended to give recruits the opportunity to meet one-on-one with "an impartial, experienced team of assessors" and develop individualized plans for the future.

A total of 51 candidates started the basic training course. There were 35 left in the group when the course was terminated on March 11. The other 16 left for reasons the base described as normal attrition.

Three of the remaining 35 recruits have been removed from the course as a result of the incidents. Those responsible for the racist behaviour "have not yet been positively identified," according to CFB Esquimalt.

The base said the remaining recruits have been moved into individual accommodations and are "under supervision." It said their health and safety is a priority.

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