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Retired Royal Canadian Air Force Lieutenant-Colonel Handed Reprimand at Court Martial

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A former officer of the Royal Canadian Air Force was handed a severe reprimand and a $2,500 fine Friday at the conclusion of a court martial in Halifax where he pleaded guilty to wrongly detaining two young air cadets in 2013.

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HALIFAX — A former Royal Canadian Air Force officer pleaded guilty to two counts of charges before a court martial in Halifax for his role in the unjustified detention of two young air cadets in a pilotage school. Retired Lieutenant-Colonel Yves Therrien is expected to be sentenced later Friday by a military court for actions that have violated good order and discipline, as defined in the National Defence Act. The court learned that in July 2013…

·Richelieu, Canada
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Friday, October 3, 2025.
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