Some disabled veterans to get less cash under Liberal plan: budget watchdog
OTTAWA — The Trudeau government faced fresh fire over its treatment of disabled veterans on Thursday after a new analysis by Parliament’s budgetary watchdog found an incoming system of benefits will shortchange some of the most severely injured former service members.
The report by parliamentary budget officer Yves Giroux also appeared to confirm what many within the veterans’ community have long maintained, namely that the benefits for those leaving the Forces today are less generous than was available to previous generations.
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan, who is acting as the veterans affairs minister following Jody Wilson-Raybould’s resignation last week, defended the Liberals’ plan, saying it will address many of the shortcomings of previous systems.
“This system that we are putting into place looks after our veterans in a much more comprehensive way,” he said. “This is about listening to them and are we delivering for them … and where we need to make changes, that’s what this new program also allows.”