The first of thousands of injured Canadian military veterans are set to soon begin receiving disability payment top-ups under a $283-million class-action settlement, but policy changes mean no newly discharged members will be entitled to the extra benefits.
The case involves a Federal Court judge's ruling that many veterans who had served in certain difficult circumstances, such as on submarines, in special forces or in areas with high costs of living, weren't being paid the long-term disability benefits they were entitled to.
The federal government did not challenge the 2020 ruling, and ultimately agreed in a recently finalized settlement that more than 8,600 former members should receive retroactive payments as well as increased monthly benefits.
"We hope that payments will be starting soon," said Daniel Wallace, the Halifax lawyer who led the class-action lawsuit ...
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