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The Canadian military will look at changes to its Team Canada morale tours as it deals with allegations about excessive drinking and sexual harassment on the taxpayer-funded junkets.

A morale visit scheduled for March has been postponed, the Department of National Defence confirmed Monday.

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A similar tour made headlines earlier this month after former NHL hockey player Dave “Tiger” Williams was charged with sexual assault and assault. The incident is alleged to have happened during a Dec. 2-3 Team Canada tour flight, on the way to visit military personnel in Europe.

The Canadian Forces and DND have launched several reviews in the aftermath of that flight, with the Royal Canadian Air Force announcing Monday it has launched an investigation into whether its internal policies were properly followed.

“We are also taking an extensive look at our Team Canada program, for which the next visit has been postponed until further notice,” DND spokesman Dan Le Bouthillier said by email Monday. “As we probe further into the matter to fully grasp every detail of the trip and the sequence of events, we will not comment further.”