Military under fire as thousands of troops face lost cost-of-living allowance
OTTAWA — The Canadian Armed Forces is under fire for its plan to cut thousands of troops off a cost-of-living allowance without much notice.
The military announced last week that about 7,700 Armed Forces members will no longer receive the top-up starting in July.
The Armed Forces is instead introducing a new housing benefit that it says will better assist those who need it the most.
Some military members have since taken to social media and online forums to express their dissatisfaction with the new plan, including the abbreviated timeline.