Saskatoon veteran questions Trudeau’s pledge to bring back lifelong pensions
In Saskatoon earlier this month, Justin Trudeau pledged half a billion dollars for First Nations education. This week in Belleville Ont., Trudeau turned his attention to Canadian veterans making a few more election promises.
“For 10 years, Stephen Harper has been nickel-and-diming our veterans, lacking the respect and the support that Canadians have earned through service to country and that’s something that we have to fix as a priority,” Trudeau said.
With that in mind, Trudeau promised to invest $300 million to bring back lifelong pensions and improve military support services for injured veterans and their families.
Trudeau added if elected on Oct. 19, the Liberal Party would invest $20 million to build two permanent veteran care centres, spend $100 million annually to expand support for families of veterans, including education and counseling. $25 million to expand the Permanent Impairment Allowance for the most seriously wounded. Increase the veteran survivor’s pension amount to 70 per cent from 50 per cent.


