Advocates say Ottawa, provinces not doing enough to help injured veterans
HALIFAX — Veterans advocates in Nova Scotia are blasting the federal government for its inaction on a promise to re-introduce life-long pensions for those injured in uniform, and say the provinces aren’t doing enough to fight for needed health care resources.
During a news conference Friday at the provincial legislature, disabled veteran David MacLeod called on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to keep a 2015 promise to restore life-long pensions that were replaced by a lump-sum payment.
“I’m going to start with a very radical statement that’s going to upset many Canadians,” said MacLeod, who served in Afghanistan.
“Don’t join the Canadian Armed Forces. If you get wounded or injured, Veterans Affairs Canada is unwilling or unable to help you.”


