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North Island–Powell River MP makes request to veterans' minister

Rachel Blaney urges Liberal government to provide better support to veterans
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WANTS BENEFITS: North Island – Powell River MP Rachel Blaney has called on the new veterans affairs minister to provide better support to Canadian veterans.

In a letter, NDP critic for veterans affairs, North Island – Powell River MP Rachel Blaney, urged the new minister for veterans affairs to do better in supporting Canadian veterans.

Blaney, in a media release, stated that after eight years in power, the Liberals have been repeatedly and shamefully letting down those who have fought and given their lives for Canada.

“Veterans and their families have sacrificed much of their lives for Canada and deserve to be treated with respect and dignity and receive the supports they are due in a timely manner,” stated Blaney in her letter to minister Ginette Petitpas. “Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Too many veterans tell me that they are being treated unfairly by your department, experiencing undue delays in receiving supports, being denied benefits because of discriminatory policies, and always being told to wait and then wait some more for outcomes that never seem to appear.”

In her letter to the minister, Blaney also points to the Liberals’ failure to remove what she termed as the ridiculous amount of bureaucratic red tape that prevents Canadian veterans from accessing the benefits they need to make ends meet. Furthermore, Blaney calls on the new minister to finally deliver on the Liberals’ promise to eliminate discriminatory policies that block veterans' loved ones’ access to the benefits they need and deserve. The Liberals promised to compensate veterans’ spouses, but instead, they have been sitting on the $150 million veterans survivors fund since 2019, according to Blaney.

“Canada has kept the gold digger pension clause that discriminates against veterans who marry after the age of 60 on the books since 1901,” stated Blaney. “This archaic, sexist clause prevents the spouses of veterans from receiving survivor pension benefits. First, your government promised to eliminate the clause, but then did not do so. Not one penny of that money has been given to a survivor.”

Blaney stated that New Democrats will always stand up for those who have sacrificed so much for Canada.

“We will always fight to ensure veterans and their loved ones receive the help and support they deserve,” stated Blaney.

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