Government needs to produce plan for dealing with veterans’ backlog: Ombudsman
OTTAWA — The watchdog for Canadian veterans is urging the federal government to explain clearly how it plans to eliminate a backlog that is keeping thousands of former service members waiting to find out whether they qualify for disability benefits and help.
Veterans ombudsman Craig Dalton’s comments come amid growing frustration in Canada’s veteran community as the number of applications for disability benefits and other assistance continues to grow despite repeated government promises to address the problem.
Veterans Affairs Canada revealed this month that there were 44,000 applications waiting to be processed at the end of September, a 10 per cent increase from six months earlier. Some were incomplete applications that needed more information from applicants but most were just waiting for the department’s review.
Veterans Affairs Minister Lawrence MacAulay has described the backlog as unacceptable and said eliminating it is his top priority while departmental officials say they are implementing a number of measures behind the scenes to process applications faster.