Concerns raised over all-military team tasked with probing military college
OTTAWA — The Canadian Forces came under fire Wednesday for leaving academics and other non-military personnel off the team investigating the Royal Military College of Canada, which has been rocked by a series of troubling events in recent months.
That omission was not intentional, the senior officer overseeing the probe said Wednesday; the military had been considering ways to give civilian faculty at the college some type of advisory role on the team.
But in the end, said Vice-Admiral Mark Norman, the team of eight current and former service members was convened specifically to address the college’s unique status as not just a school, but also a military unit.
“At the end of the day, this is the leadership of the armed forces looking at the unit environment of a unit of the armed forces,” Norman said in an interview. “And that’s our business.”


