Bill C-11 — Loi modifiant la Loi sur la défense nationale et d'autres lois
Loi sur la modernisation du système de justice militaire
This proposed law, called the Military Justice System Modernization Act, would change how the military justice system works in Canada. It aims to update the rules and processes for handling legal matters within the Canadian Armed Forces. The proposed law would affect military personnel, including military police, military judges, victims of service offences, and those involved in military legal proceedings. It clarifies the independence of the Judge Advocate General, updates the process for appointing the Provost Marshal, and changes the rules around investigating and prosecuting certain offences, especially sexual offences. It also sets out a process for dealing with complaints against the Director of Military Prosecutions. This matters because it seeks to modernize the military justice system, ensuring fairness, transparency, and accountability. It also aims to align military law with civilian law in certain areas, particularly regarding sexual offences, and to provide better support for victims within the military justice system.
I'm happy to talk about Bill C-11, which will make changes to the rules for the military. It's about keeping the women and men in the Canadian Armed Forces safe. This bill will help rebuild trust in the military.

I want to change the bill. I want to add a new rule about who can do the Judge Advocate General's job when they are away.
Where this proposed law falls on the policy spectrums that Canadians care about
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Inscription gratuite — 30 sThis proposed law clarifies the independence of legal authorities within the military justice system and updates processes for handling sexual offenses. However, it leaves some room for interpretation regarding the scope of investigations and doesn't address all potential issues related to military justice.
Things to Watch For
- The extent to which military police can investigate sexual offenses before civilian authorities take over needs clarification.
- The process for suspending or removing the Director of Military Prosecutions could be seen as open to political influence.
- The law does not address how victims will be supported if they choose not to have a liaison officer.
- It is unclear if the new rules will apply to historical cases or only to future incidents.
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How likely this proposed law is to be approved
The proposed law is at the third reading stage, meaning it's already passed through several hurdles in the House of Commons. Now it's waiting for its first reading in the Senate, so it's very likely to pass.
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