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Canada’s top soldier says he is disappointed and “deeply concerned” about the antics on a military flight that featured free-flowing booze, a live band and VIPs and military personnel dancing in the aisles — and which led to a sexual assault charge against a former NHL enforcer.

But the taxpayer-funded flight, transporting entertainers and celebrities to Latvia as part of a tour intended to raise the morale of Canadian troops stationed overseas, was planned by Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Jon Vance’s own office, the military has confirmed. And according to military sources, such antics are common on the tours.

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In a statement issued Friday, Vance said he has suspended such junkets until the military can carry out a review. Alcohol will not be served on future such morale flights, he added.

“The Commander of the RCAF and I are deeply concerned and disappointed about what is said to have transpired aboard this service flight, and we will sponsor the necessary changes to prevent reoccurrence and ensure the safety and morale of our members,” Vance’s statement said.