Budget bill ‘unfair’ for dismissing decades of overcharging veterans: watchdog
OTTAWA — Canada’s veterans’ watchdog is calling on MPs to remove a provision in the federal budget bill she said will paper over a technical mistake that led to veterans in long-term care being overcharged for decades.
Retired colonel Nishika Jardine, the federal veterans ombud, told a House of Commons committee Thursday the government is trying to retroactively fix its decades-old error through a provision buried deep in its budget implementation bill — but it will still deny veterans compensation.
She said Veterans Affairs Canada is doing unnecessary damage to its reputation and will deepen mistrust among veterans by not owning up to a simple error.
“It’s a small thing. Just say we made a mistake. Correct the mistake. Make it clear going forward, absolutely. But don’t wipe out thirty years of having made that mistake and just pretend it never happened,” she told the House of Commons finance committee on Thursday.


