Vets, MPs call on feds to launch honour review board to award Canadian Victoria Cross
OTTAWA — The federal government is facing mounting calls to establish a military honours review board and to finally award Canada’s highest military honour.
The Canadian Victoria Cross was established in 1993 to recognize acts of valour, self-sacrifice or devotion to duty in the presence of the enemy. It has never been awarded.
On Wednesday, Canada’s former chief of the defence staff, retired general Rick Hillier, led a delegation to Parliament Hill to call on the federal government to review upwards of 40 cases of veterans going back to the First World War.
A petition with 16,000 signatures calling on the government to establish the review board was submitted to the House of Commons Wednesday afternoon.


