Feds introduce legislation extending veterans benefits
June 02, 2009

(Ottawa) June 2, 2009 – The Honourable Greg Thompson, Minister of Veterans Affairs, has introduced legislation to amend the War Veterans Allowance Act extending benefits to Allied Veterans and their family members.

Under the proposed legislation, Allied Veterans of the Second World War, who live in Canada and have for at least ten years, will have access to War Veterans Allowance and associated assistance and health benefits. Eligibility will also be expanded to include those who fought for Allied Forces in the Korean War. Family members may also receive benefits. These changes, when enacted, will allow payment of benefits retroactive to October 14, 2008—the day this Government was given a new mandate to act on its pledge to Allied Veterans.

An Allied Veteran is a Veteran who served with the forces of any nation allied with Canada during the First World War, Second World War or the Korean War.
"Our Government made a promise to support Allied Veterans living in Canada by extending benefits that were removed in 1995. We are proud to be keeping that promise today by amending this legislation," said Minister Thompson.

Brant MP Phil McColeman, who sits as a Conservative member of the Veterans Affairs Committee expressed his pride.  “Promise made, promise kept,” said McColeman.  “This new legislation, gives Allied Veterans more choice, more options, and more hope of living out their lives with respect, comfort, dignity and honour.”

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