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3 PPCLI CO and RSM relieved of duty

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2026 2:35 pm
by Dr Strangelove
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politic ... n-command/


Canadian Army removes senior leaders of Edmonton infantry battalion pending investigation
Core takeaway:
The commanding officer (CO) and regimental sergeant major (RSM) of the 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry (3 PPCLI) — one of Canada’s most renowned infantry battalions — were removed from their positions pending the outcome of a military police investigation.

This is highly unusual in the Canadian Army, especially for a battalion with the prestige of 3 PPCLI.
1. Both top leaders of 3 PPCLI relieved simultaneously
The CO (a lieutenant-colonel) and the RSM (a chief warrant officer) were suspended from command.

The Army states this is not disciplinary action, but a precautionary administrative measure while an investigation proceeds.

2. The investigation is being conducted by the Canadian Forces National Investigation Service (CFNIS)
CFNIS is the military’s top investigative body.

The Army has not disclosed the nature of the allegations.

The Globe notes that the Army rarely removes both a CO and RSM at the same time unless the matter is serious.

3. The Army emphasizes operational continuity
An interim command team has been installed.

The battalion continues training and operations.

4. Context: This is part of a broader pattern of scrutiny
The article situates this event within:

Ongoing reforms to military culture

Increased transparency around leadership accountability

Past high-profile misconduct cases involving senior officers

But it stresses that no details of wrongdoing have been confirmed in this case.

🪖 Why this is significant
3 PPCLI is one of the Canadian Army’s most storied infantry battalions:

Based in Edmonton

Combat deployments in Afghanistan

Known for high readiness and elite light infantry capability

Removing both the CO and RSM is extremely rare and signals that the allegations — whatever they are — are being taken seriously at the highest levels.

Re: Renowned infantry battalion’s senior leaders removed from command pending probe

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2026 3:49 pm
by Dr Strangelove

Re: 3 PPCLI CO and RSM relieved of duty

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2026 11:59 am
by Dr Strangelove
The Incident: Lieutenant Colonel Jason Hudson and Regimental Sergeant Major Chief Warrant Officer Kim Der were relieved of their positions following rumors and reports of an incident allegedly involving alcohol consumption (0:47-1:41).
Official Stance: The Department of National Defence (DND) confirmed their removal but provided no details beyond stating that an investigation into their conduct was underway to preserve public confidence (0:58-1:30).
Broadening Context: The video highlights that such removals are not unprecedented in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF). Taylor lists several recent examples of commanders being removed, including incidents involving the Royal Military College, the Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa, and HMCS Ottawa (2:14-3:30).
Analysis: While some perceive these events as a leadership crisis, Taylor argues that the system is functioning as intended, emphasizing that accountability and maintaining the trust of subordinates are essential components of military discipline (3:33-3:50).
Historical Perspective: Taylor reflects on a 1999 incident in Kosovo involving 1PPCLI officers drinking with Russian soldiers, illustrating that troops expect their leaders to uphold standards (3:52-4:43).
Note: Per the video description, both members of the 3PPCLI command team were reinstated on Friday following the completion of an internal investigation.