Canadians recognized for their outstanding commitment to Veterans
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Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation presented to five Ottawa residents
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Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation presented to five Ottawa residents
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Canadians take pride in their rich history and military heritage and a central responsibility of Veterans Affairs Canada is to pay tribute to the selfless service and contributions of Canada’s Veterans, and those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.
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Canadians volunteered by the thousands and served courageously during the Korean War to protect the values and freedoms we cherish.
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The Royal Ottawa Health Care Group is partnering with Veterans Affairs Canada to establish the Centre of Excellence on PTSD and other related mental health conditions.
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Funding available for organizations with innovative ideas that will improve the well-being of Veterans and their families.
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Families are an integral part of Veterans’ well-being and this is why we are enhancing and expanding programs and services that focus on not only the Veterans, but their families too. Supporting families is supporting Veterans. The Veteran Family Program will offer that support when a Veteran transitions to post-military life.
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Canada and the United States share strong ties as old as our countries themselves—from deep family relations to businesses that work back and forth across the border, to the world’s most important trade relationship
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Annual ceremony of remembrance held at Canadian National Vimy Memorial
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When a Veteran is struggling with their mental health, and they find the courage to talk about it and seek help, timely access to mental health services can make the difference. The Government of Canada is committed to ensuring Veterans and their families have the mental health services they need when and where they need it.
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The Honourable Seamus O’Regan, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence invites Veterans and their families to participate in a Veterans Town Hall on Pension for Life on Thursday April 5th at the Travelodge Hotel Belleville.