Military investigating at least 6 active soldiers for supporting convoy protests

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The Canadian Armed Forces have acknowledged that at least six active soldiers are under investigation after they showed support for the protest against vaccine mandates and other COVID-19 measures. It’s unclear how many of them have participated in the protests on Parliament Hill.

CBC News has confirmed a report in the Ottawa Citizen that two members under investigation are part of the JTF2 assault team, the elite counterterrorism unit of the Canadian Forces.

“If the allegations are accurate, this is wrong, and it goes against CAF values and ethics,” Maj.-Gen. Steve Boivin, commander of the Canadian Special Operations Forces, said in

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