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Canadian Forces worker sexually assaulted at NATO base told she should have realized such risks existed: documents

ottawacitizen.com Canadian Forces worker sexually assaulted at NATO base told she should have realized such risks existed: documents

The Canadian facility where the assault took place is open to NATO troops at Camp Adazi, near the Latvian capital of Riga

Canadian Forces worker sexually assaulted at NATO base told she should have realized such risks existed: documents

Adams believes the Canadian military and the CFMWS are trying to sweep the incident under the rug. “They don’t want anything to cause embarrassment for the Latvia mission,” she said. “It’s all about protecting the mission.”

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced in July that as part of a major commitment to NATO, Canada would spend another $2.6 billion to double the number of troops it has stationed in Latvia. Canada currently has roughly 1,000 military personnel in that country.

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