Veterans plan protest on D-Day anniversary

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Veterans plan protest on D-Day anniversary
Former soldiers worry about low benefits after their service

Canadian soldiers and veterans are planning a rally today on Parliament Hill — the 68th anniversary of the D-Day invasion — to mark what they say is the low standard of benefits for veterans of recent wars.

The Canadian Veterans Advocacy group said it wants to honour the soldiers who fought on the beaches of Normandy, France, and began the liberation of Europe from Nazi Germany in the Second World War.

But the group's head, Michael Blais, also said it wants to draw the public's attention to how different veterans are treated now.

"We wanted to highlight the significance of D-Day, and highlight the significance of the manner that this nation once treated its veterans and compare against the veterans who are covered against the new veterans charter," said Blais.


Ombudsman ripped Veterans Affairs

In February, veterans ombudsman Guy Parent said Veterans Affairs Canada's letters to former soldiers who have been denied disability benefits revealed a pattern of providing information, but no adequate explanation of how the decisions were made.

Master Cpl. Jody Mitic, one recent veteran who has concern about his future benefits, was on patrol with his sniper team in Afghanistan in 2007 when he stepped on a mine, resulting in the loss of his feet.

He said he is worried about coverage just as veterans were after the Second World War.

"They were the generation of soldiers that really put the veteran in the spotlight," said Mitic.

"It makes sense we would use their memory to make sure future veterans are just as much in the spotlight as in the past."

In a statement, officials at Veterans Affairs Canada said they place the "highest priority on making sure veterans and their families have the support they need, when they need it and for as long as they need it."

Veterans plan protest on D-Day anniversary - Ottawa - CBC News
 
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Machjo

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But they're getting the best military training and equipment the government can buy. So what's the issue, eh?

Once yu can't fight anymore, it's time to cut the dead weight eh.

Ah, gotta love the government!
 

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He's right,they are asked to go fight in wars for [insert reason here] and when they get wounded injured or crippled,they are tossed away like an old pair of shoes.

I don't envy the CPC MP that deals with Veterans affairs. That's one side our government has always had some serious problems dealing with. What's worrisome is that there has been no real effort to improve the situation.

It's gotten so bad that the Cons will let the issues go to court (and eventually lose those battles).
 

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You've got to admit veteran treatment has come a long way from a pat on the back a bottle of booze to wash away the pain and mental torment.
 

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You've got to admit veteran treatment has come a long way from a pat on the back a bottle of booze to wash away the pain and mental torment.

I will agree that there is some credibility to the claim that PTSD needs a more critical approach, but on the whole, things are still pretty grim.
 

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He's right,they are asked to go fight in wars for [insert reason here] and when they get wounded injured or crippled,they are tossed away like an old pair of shoes.

I've never understood the Conservative attitude regarding the Canadian armed forces. On the one hand the troops are praised to the skies, but when it comes to paying them decent wages and benefits or looking after them when they are wounded or disabled the government is AWL.
 

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1979, when I took my first steps in six months, I got a pat of the back and a "Here's your hat. What's your hurry?" 1987 I took a buy-out and I don't exist any more. It's not just Conservative governments who shyte on old soldiers.
 

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"Ask not what your country can do for you
but ask what you can do for your country!"

Funny how those who do not contribute as much as soldiers,get everything for nothing,and i mean the same who ask you to die for said country.
 

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"Ask not what your country can do for you
but ask what you can do for your country!"

Funny how those who do not contribute as much as soldiers,get everything for nothing,and i mean the same who ask you to die for said country.

Maybe Heirper will throw them a bone after the protest.