OTTAWA — Canada’s war in Afghanistan ended five years ago but the price of that effort continues to grow.
The report was provided to former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould in January upon her appointment as veterans-affairs minister, a post she held for only a few weeks before resigning amid the SNC-Lavalin affair. In fact, PTSD was found to have been the top medical diagnosis for Afghan war veterans applying for assistance, as compared to hearing loss and ringing in the ears for service members who had not deployed to Afghanistan.
Successive federal governments have been criticized for years over the support provided to such veterans, with concerns raised about financial assistance and long wait times for mental-health services. While Veterans Affairs did not say how many of those applications related to psychological injuries, an internal report obtained by The Canadian Press last year found demand for mental-health services routinely outstripped available resources.Veterans Affairs Minister Lawrence MacAulay’s spokesman Alex Wellstead said there has been an overall increase in the number of former service members who have “put trust in their government and come forward to get help.
Every soldier with PTSD should receive appropriate help. However, how many soldiers did we send to Afghanistan? 6,700 soldiers must be pretty close to the entire contingent. Did most of these professional and voluntary soldiers come back wth PTSD?
16% of total troops deployed roughly
The Liberals and their 10.5miilion dollar poster IED maker Khadr will be pleased.CBC DefundCBC CorruptLiberals cndpoli
Wonder how many get $10.5 million payoffs and standing ovations by Canada's left wing extremists
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