tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4070126256373578912.post7935942625974923410..comments2024-03-20T17:53:33.153-04:00Comments on Global Military Justice Reform: Judicial Review of the Canadian Military Grievance System at workEugene R. Fidellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14694139458443207131noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4070126256373578912.post-3576542546846693172017-09-24T01:40:04.541-04:002017-09-24T01:40:04.541-04:00The Canadian Forces, through the lack of moral fib...The Canadian Forces, through the lack of moral fibre of its Chief of Defence Staff, is weakened with actions such as these. I bet the CDS would not have been able to tell the retired corporal, in person, that he only deserved $ 25,000 for the situation that he lived, the loss of salary and the legal costs. DND is happy with such decisions as they claim it protects the taxpayers. Politicians are happy when there's no general issue and this one is an isolated case which electors won't care too much for. <br /><br />To make things short: it's too hard to do what's right. frbosse1https://www.blogger.com/profile/06182209791065954143noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4070126256373578912.post-61818877981124231942016-12-11T10:28:32.709-05:002016-12-11T10:28:32.709-05:00"...Given the high degree of deference to whi..."...Given the high degree of deference to which the CDS is entitled, this is not a situation justifying the Court’s intervention..."<br /><br />Is this a justifiable reason in a democracy? What happened to 'Be ye never so high, the law is above you'?Navdeep / Maj Navdeep Singhhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11481215977936848477noreply@blogger.com