DND ombudsman urges more health support for Canadian Rangers in the North
OTTAWA — The Defence Department ombudsman says the military should be doing more to provide health support for the Canadian Rangers who patrol vast stretches of the North.
In his latest report, ombudsman Gary Walbourne says many Rangers aren’t even aware of their health care entitlements and often fail to report injuries or illness.
The report also says mental health services for the Rangers need to be beefed up.
The 5,000 Rangers are part-time reservists recruited from northern communities who conduct sovereignty patrols and generally keep an eye on isolated areas.


