Watchdog blasts compensation regimes for disabled veterans, calls for overhaul
OTTAWA — Veterans ombudsman Craig Dalton is calling for a wholesale overhaul of how the federal government compensates and supports injured ex-soldiers.
In a report released today, the watchdog blasts the existing system for treating veterans differently depending on when they were hurt.
That has created inequalities, with some veterans receiving more compensation and benefits than others with the exact same injuries.
Dalton, whose last day as ombudsman is Friday, traces the problem to successive federal governments’ having never determined what financial outcomes they want for disabled veterans.