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Forgotten veterans continue to languish

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To the editor:

Another year has passed and our elected politician­s have again broken many promises to Veterans and their families.

The Liberals:

Prime Minister J. Trudeau, August 24, 2015. Quote: “If I have earned the right to serve this country as your Prime Minister, no Veterans will be forced to fight their own Government for the support and compensati­on they have earned!”

The top two most important issues remain unsolved: The return of the pension Act for Disability benefits; and the terminatio­n of the Veterans CPP pension clawback.

The Conservati­ves: Former Prime Minister Ste- phen Harper, 2005 election campaign. Quote: “When a motion passes the democratic elected majority of the House of Commons, The Government shall Honour that motion!”

On May 5, 2010, while Conservati­ve MPS were directed to vote against the CPP Bill C-201, the count was successful. The vote recorded was 149 yeas and 134 nays. The speaker of the House of Commons declared that Bill C-201 was carried, but he then discharged it from the agenda because Prime Minister Harper refused to seek a Royal recommenda­tion. Bill C-201 died on the order table.

The NDP’S:

Since the departure of The Hon. Jack Layton, Peter Stoffer and Megan Leslie the NDP party has remained silent and non-supportive of Veterans’ issues.

The new Leader Mr. Jagmeet Singh remains unelected and non- transparen­t towards Military/rcmp Veterans’ issues.

When will our elected leaders remember the sacrifices that our Military/rcmp Veterans and their families have provided to the security of Canada? Veterans’ spouses have lost many income/employment opportunit­ies as a result of numerous operationa­l moves.

Did politician­s forget about the Sacred Trust obligation to Veterans? Must Veterans look for law firms to fight the same government they were prepared to provide the ultimate sacrifice for...

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to our Forgotten Military/rcmp Veterans. We wait one more year!

“Honour, Dignity, Justice, Equality ! “

John Labelle, Campaign Coordinato­r, Lower Sackville

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