The Canadian military has appointed LGBTQ advisors to serve in its chaplain service to promote “diversity and inclusion” within the armed forces, says a federal briefing note on Dec. 6.  
“We have established senior advisor positions including an indigenous and LGBTQ advisor to Chaplain General to raise awareness, education and innovate,” said the note “Military Chaplains,” obtained by Blacklock’s Reporter.
The advisors were to “further provide diversity and inclusion within the Chaplain Service,” said the note, according to the media outlet.
“Chaplains provide a ‘safe place’ for members to be themselves,” the note added. “The Royal Canadian Chaplain Service’s primary goal is the care of all our members and their families. Canadian Armed Forces chaplains work for the person in front of them at any given moment.”…