Ombudsman flags gaps in bill of rights for victims of military crimes
OTTAWA — Federal victims’ ombudsman Heidi Illingworth is speaking out against what she says are worrying gaps in proposed legislation around victims’ rights in the military justice system.
The Senate is preparing to study a proposed declaration of rights for victims of military crimes after the House of Commons passed legislation late last month with minimal changes.
In an interview with The Canadian Press, Illingworth says one of the main deficiencies is that the declaration does not require military police, prosecutors and others to inform victims of their rights.