Metis National Council wants feds to recognize their veterans as the ranks thin
OTTAWA — The president of the Metis National Council is urging the federal government to formally recognize the contribution of Metis veterans in the Second World War before it is too late for remaining survivors to find redress and get post-war benefits.
The timing is important because the ranks of surviving veterans are dwindling as the years go on, said Clement Chartier. Many who advocated on this issue over the last 30 years have already died.
“I think I know maybe three in Manitoba personally … that are still alive,” he said in a recent interview.
Chartier, who is aware of a couple of survivors in both Saskatchewan and B.C. as well as another living in England, raised the matter directly in a March letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.