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OTTAWA, ON, February 2nd 2015 –The Royal Canadian Legion is frustrated with the current government’s lack of progress regarding the House of Commons Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs (ACVA) Report entitled: “The New Veterans Charter: Moving Forward” which was distributed in June 2014. The announcement on Friday night does nothing substantial in addressing the recommendations and again pushes the timelines far to the right.
“ACVA made 14 recommendations in their report and the Legion was expecting to see real action to address problem areas within the New Veterans Charter,” says Dominion President of The Royal Canadian Legion, Tom Eagles. Specifically, there are three major shortcomings with the New Veterans Charter which the Legion presented to the Committee and these include:
“While we appreciate that these issues are complex and require considerable time, effort and financial resources to implement, it is the belief of the Legion that the government has had plenty of time to consider these issues but does not have the willingness to implement the significant changes necessary to look after our Veterans, ” says Eagles. “We remain committed to the ACVA recommendations and will not cease our efforts to push this government to come up with some tangible progress now,” adds Eagles.
These efforts include:
“Dialogue with Government and Canadians is essential. Once again, we repeat our call to the government to act now and commit the necessary resources both legislative and financial to ensure the welfare of our Veterans and their families. They cannot wait any longer and time is running out!” adds Eagles.
The Legion’s presentation to ACVA can be found here6
The link to the subject the ACVA report can be found here7
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For further information please contact Bruce Poulin at Dominion Command, at (613) 591-3335 ext. 241 or by cell at (613) 292-8760 or bruce.poulin@legion.ca8 .