Vice-Admiral Mark Norman’s pending return raises thorny question for brass
OTTAWA — Vice-Admiral Mark Norman’s stated desire to return to active duty after the breach-of-trust case against him was dropped this week is raising the thorny question for the military’s top brass of where he can go.
Norman was the military’s second-in-command until he was suspended and later replaced because of the case against him, with Lt.-Gen. Paul Wynnyk currently filling the post.
While federal Conservatives demand Norman be reinstated to his former post, they also say they would be content with him being given a post of equal stature — even though none exists in the military.