Rehab contract sparks new fight between veterans and the Liberal government. Here’s why
“Are we just going to talk through the same things repeatedly with nothing happening and no change?” said Scott Maxwell, executive director of Wounded Warriors, which provides mental-health programs for veterans, first responders and families.
Many participants had also been invited due to their concerns and personal experiences with the PCVRS contract. Among them was retired sergeant Chris Banks, who served in Bosnia and Afghanistan before being diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.Conservative MP, Veterans Affairs minister spar over number of veterans who reported discussions of medically-assisted dying
The government has said it consulted stakeholders, but those discussions took place between January and May 2022 _ six months after PCVRS was awarded the contract.
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