Rare hearings wrap on alleged mishandling of suicide by military police
OTTAWA — It’s the final day of hearings into the tragic death of a Canadian defence analyst in 2024, launched over allegations military police mishandled a welfare check on the day he took his own life at his Ottawa home.
The rare public interest hearings, which have been taking place since April 20, are the first in more than a decade.
They were called by Canada’s military police watchdog due to the seriousness of the allegations and questions about whether the military police system failed to help Master Cpl. Shaun Orton.
His wife, Sarah Orton, accuses military police of unreasonably delaying a welfare check for some six hours after she first called to raise concerns about her husband’s well-being. She also alleges they violated protocol at the scene by failing to attempt resuscitation.


