Veterans Affairs minister meets with Veteran Family Well-Being Fund recipient in Winnipeg
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The Canadian Virtual Hospice is receiving funding over three year period.
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The Canadian Virtual Hospice is receiving funding over three year period.
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Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) is hosting a Career and Education Fair on Saturday May 4th at the Nova Scotia Community College, Ivany Campus.
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Today, the Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence, launched the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy at VIA Rail’s Pacific Central Train Station in Vancouver, joined by Normandy Veterans, youth, honoured guests and Canadian Armed Forces members.
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The Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence, met with three organizations receiving funding from the Veteran and Family Well-Being Fund in 2018 during a recent visit to Edmonton.
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Annual fund available for organizations with innovative ideas that will improve the well-being of Veterans and their families.
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$58,525 from the Veteran and Family Well-Being Fund to go to The Vanier Institute of the Family
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Veterans Affairs Canada provides $250,000 to UBC’s Veterans Transition Training Centre through the Veteran and Family Well-Being Fund
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Veterans Affairs Minister Seamus O’Regan today welcomed the appointment of Mr. L. Craig Dalton as the new Ombudsperson for the Department of Veterans Affairs, and thanked Mr. Guy Parent for his service to the Veteran community as Ombudsperson since 2010.
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The efforts of Canadians during the last hundred days of the First World War helped bring peace to the world at the end of what was then known as “The Great War.”
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This Veterans’ Week, November 5 to 11, the Government of Canada encourages the public to take in key commemorative events in the Ottawa area to mark the 100th anniversary of Canada’s Hundred Days and the Armistice, and remember those who served and sacrificed for our freedom.