Liberals defends $4M transfer from operating budget amid veterans’ backlog fury
OTTAWA — The Liberal government is defending its decision to take more than $4.1 million from Veterans Affairs Canada’s operating budget at a time when the department is struggling with a backlog of tens of thousands of disability applications from injured ex-soldiers.
Veterans Affairs Minister Lawrence MacAulay found himself under fire for the move during an appearance before a parliamentary committee on Tuesday, where he noted the reallocated funds went mainly to providing emergency help to veterans, and their families, who are considered especially at risk.
But the minister, who insisted eliminating the backlog of 44,000 applications for assistance from injured veterans is his top priority, later sidestepped questions about why the government didn’t add more money to meet veterans’ needs instead of taking funds from the department.
Veterans’ advocates, including Canada’s veterans ombudsman, have said long delays mean stress and frustration for veterans already suffering from physical and psychological injuries.