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  1. From humble beginnings, Ottawa by war’s end administered a large medical system, long-term care facilities, soldier insurance, a land settlement program, and many other benefits and types of aid.

  2. Support for your income, help making ends meet, and emergency funding. Compensation for illness or injury. Financial payment for a service-related illness or injury. Income Support. Monthly payments to maintain and support your income. Medical costs. Get help paying for healthcare services and expenses related to your health needs. Emergency funds.

  3. Veterans want Canadians to understand the price of freedom. They are passing the torch to the people of Canada, so the memory of their sacrifices will continue, and the values they fought for will live on in all of us.

  4. Feb 26, 2015 · Although the CAMC was essential to the wellbeing of the soldiers, it is easy to forget that other groups also participated in the effort and often received very little attention after the War. One of those is the Voluntary Aid Detachment or VAD.

  5. Nov 9, 2021 · The supports and benefits available to Canadian veterans have changed a number of times over the last 100 years. Here are some of the key dates along the way: 1914-18 — Nearly 620,000 Canadians...

  6. Apr 4, 2017 · At the end of World War I in 1918, rehabilitation wards and their allied health staff became a permanent part of veteran care — a status that was solidified with the establishment in 1921 of the...

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  8. Jan 23, 2018 · For all veterans, pension eligibility rested on the principle of “attributability.” Veterans had to prove that their post-war disability was the direct result of an injury incurred while on active service. Initially, they would file an application for a pension and subsequently undergo a medical examination to assess their disability claims.

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