Parliamentary Secretary Lemieux and MP Rick Norlock consult with Legion Presidents and Veteran Representatives in Northumberland-Quinte West
March 20, 2015 – Trenton, ON – Veterans Affairs Canada
On behalf of the Honourable Erin O’Toole, Minister of Veterans Affairs, Parliamentary Secretary Pierre Lemieux, today joined Rick Norlock, Member of Parliament for Northumberland-Quinte West, for roundtable discussions with Legion Presidents and Veteran representatives in Trenton and Cobourg. Today’s meetings gave the Parliamentary Secretary the opportunity to provide an update on new Government of Canada support and to gather feedback on the key issues facing Canada’s Veterans. The Government of Canada is committed to ensuring Veterans and their families have the support and services they need. Recently, new measures were announced, including:
- The new Retirement Income Security Benefit, which would provide moderately to severely disabled Veterans—those who need it most—with continued assistance in the form of a monthly income support payment beginning at age 65.
- The new Family Caregiver Relief Benefit, which would provide eligible Veterans with a tax-free, annual grant of up to $7,238 so that their informal caregivers—who are often their spouse or other devoted family members—will have flexibility or relief when they need it while also ensuring that the Veterans’ care needs are met.
- Broadened eligibility criteria for the Permanent Impairment Allowance (PIA) which, together with the PIA Supplement, provides approximately $600 to $2,800 a month in life-long monthly financial support to Veterans whose employment potential and career advancement opportunities have been limited by a permanent service-related injury or illness.
- Enhanced benefits for injured part-time Reserve Force Veterans, who will now be assured the same minimum income support payment through the Earnings Loss Program as full-time Reserve Force and Regular Force Veterans.
The Government of Canada will ensure that Canadian Veterans and their families continue to have the support they need, and are treated with care, compassion and respect.
Veterans Affairs Canada is committed to ensuring Veterans are treated with the care, compassion and respect they deserve. Veterans and their families are at the centre of everything we do. #Veterancentric
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