Military Police Complaints Commission investigating botched shooter drill on CAF base
OTTAWA — The Military Police Complaints Commission will hold public hearings to investigate what happened during a botched active-shooter drill on a Canadian Forces base last fall that reportedly left an employee injured and traumatized.
An internal report from the local garrison depot commander, obtained by The Canadian Press in February, said there was a lack of communication about a planned drill on Nov. 12 at CFB Longue-Pointe in Montreal.
The report found that civil servants were unaware the drill was happening that day and were not prepared for an exercise of that magnitude.
A Union of National Defence Employees representative said one civilian employee at the base was traumatized when he was physically assaulted after military police mistook him for a participant in the drill.


