Elizabeth May promises ‘national re-examination’ of veterans programs, pensions
CHARLOTTETOWN — Canada needs a “national re-examination” of veterans issues and the Greens would begin it immediately if they won power, Elizabeth May says.
Campaigning in Atlantic Canada on Saturday, May made her announcement outside Charlottetown, where the federal Veterans Affairs department has its headquarters.
“It’s so important that we properly care for those who are on the front lines caring for us,” May said. “And we need to reassure young people considering a career in the Armed Forces that their future will be safeguarded.”
Many veterans are angry at both the Conservative and Liberal parties over changes to their pensions and poor access to supports for lifelong service-related injuries. Tens of thousands of veterans are waiting for disability benefits.