Canada's military colleges will implement recommended reforms
Canada's military colleges will remain open following a report on misogyny and sexual misconduct. The report recommends 49 reforms, including increasing female cadet quotas to 33% by 2035 and changing training methods, but does not address the military's core mission. The report comes after concerns were raised about the culture at the Royal Military College of Canada and Royal Military College Saint-Jean. It suggests eliminating the peer leadership model and physical performance tests, aiming to improve the training environment for cadets. While the report does not call for closure, it has sparked debate about the future of military training in Canada. Some former cadets express concerns about the recommendations and the need for a better understanding of military culture.