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No information found for Ontario on this subject.
The following links, however, may be of interest:
Canada
Assistance Fund - Veterans Affairs Canada
The Assistance Fund provides financial assistance to any recipient of the War Veterans Allowance (WVA) for an emergency or unexpected contingency that affects health or safety and for which there are no other resources available.
Source : Veterans Affairs Caanada
Assistance Service for Former Canadian Military Members and Their Families
The VAC Assistance Service has been developed to assist you in overcoming almost every problem that can affect your personal or professional life.
Source : Veterans Affairs Canada
Bureau of Pensions Advocates
The Bureau of Pensions Advocates is a unique organization within Veterans Affairs Canada that provides free legal advice and services to people who want assistance in appealing departmental decisions associated with disability pension claims.
Source : Veterans Affairs Canada
Canada and the Second World War
A few pages are not sufficient for a full account of that war - its causes, its events, its heroism and its treachery. The aim here is simply to tell something of the story of the Canadians who went overseas, to give some idea of where they fought and died, and what they were able to achieve.
Source : Veterans Affairs Canada
Canadian Military History Gateway
The Canadian Military History Gateway is an online service providing access to Websites and digitized resources about Canada's military history.
Source : National Defence
Canadian Virtual War Memorial
This site contains a registry of information about the graves and memorials of more than 116,000 Canadians and Newfoundlanders who served valiantly and gave their lives for their country. Includes also photographs, personal memorabilia and links to other registries.
Source : Veterans Affairs Canada
Canadian War Museum
The Canadian War Museum is a living memorial to those men and women who served in Canada's armed forces. It is also a centre for research and the dissemination of information and expertise on all aspects of the country's military past from the pre-contact era to the present. It preserves the artifacts of Canadian military experience, interprets them for present and future generations, and advances the professional study of Canadian military history, including the effects of war and conflict on the nation and all its citizens.
Source : Canadian War Museum
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission marks and maintains the graves of members of the Commonwealth forces who died during the two world wars.
Source : Veterans Affairs Canada
Directorate of History and Heritage
The Directorate of History and Heritage's (DHH) mission is to develop and reinforce the Canadian Forces history, heritage, traditions, military honours, museum and music systems.
Source : Directorate of History and Heritage, National Defence
Contact Information :
- Tool-Free Telephone: 1-800-741-8332
- Fax: (613) 990-8579
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Postal Address :
Directorate of History and Heritage (DHH) National Defence Headquarters 101 Colonel By Dr Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1A 0K2
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Disability Pension Program
Outlines the eligibility criteria, pension decision, prisoner of war compensation, surviving dependant benefits, special allowances, appeal process, and link to Disability Pension Application Form.
Source : Veterans Affairs Canada
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Funeral, Burial and Gravemarking Assistance
Description of responsibility assumed by the Canadian Government for the burial of members of the Canadian Armed Forces who died during battle and those who died as a result of war-related injuries.
Source : Veterans Affairs Canada
A Guide to Access VAC Health Benefits and the Veterans Independence Program
This guide provides information about VAC Health Benefits and Veterans Independence Program and explains how to obtain those benefits (e.g.: medical, surgical and dental care, prosthetic devices and home adaptations).
Source : Veterans Affairs Canada
Contact Information :
- Toll-Free Telephone: 1-866-522-2122
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A Guide to Access VAC Health Benefits and The Veterans Independence Program (PDF format)
This guide provides information about the Veterans Affairs Canada benefits and services available through both the VAC Health Program and the Veterans Independence Program and explains how to obtain those benefits you are eligible to receive. It also offers an explanation of how to use your VAC Health Identification Card. (PDF format)
Source : Veterans Affairs Canada
Health Care Program, Veterans Affairs Canada
The Health Care Program is designed to enhance the quality of life of Veterans Affairs Canada clients, promote independence, and assist in keeping clients at home and in their own communities by providing a continuum of care.
Health Promotion - Veterans Affairs Canada
Health Promotion initiatives will support, educate and involve Veterans and seniors in adopting healthy behaviors, lifestyles and foster independence.
Income-tested Benefits (War Veterans Allowance)
The War Veterans Allowance (WVA) is a form of financial assistance available from Veterans Affairs Canada. In recognition of war service, qualified persons are provided with a regular monthly income to meet basic needs. This site describes the functioning of the War Veterans Allowance, such as eligibility, service requirements, benefits for survivors, residency, etc
Source : Veterans Affairs Canada
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Last Post Fund
The Last Post Fund (LPF) operates in cooperation with, and is supported financially by Veterans Affairs Canada. LPF is a non-profit corporation whose purpose is to ensure, insofar as possible, that no war Veterans or civilians who meet the wartime service eligibility criteria are denied a dignified funeral and burial for lack of sufficient funds.
Source : Veterans Affairs Canada
Mission Information Line
The Mission Information Line (MIL) is a bilingual telephone service for families of Canadian military personnel serving in operations outside Canada. The toll-free, 24-hour service features detailed reports about Canadian Forces missions and operations from around the world and provides the kind of assurance and support family members depend on.
Source : Canadian Forces Personnel Support Agency
Contact Information :
- Tool-Free Telephone: 1-800-866-4546
- Fax: 613-995-2178
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Opening Hours :
Monday to Friday, except on statutory holidays, from 8:00 to 16:30 Eastern Time.
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National Military Cemetery of the Canadian Forces
The National Military Cemetery of the Canadian Forces (NMC) is a national focal point for sacrifices made to maintain Canada's commitment to peace and security, both internationally and at home. Located in Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa, the NMC honours current and former members who have served their country with pride.
Source : National Defence
Residential Care
Canada's commitment to provide quality care to injured, disabled and aging Veterans is a long-standing priority, dating back more than 80 years to the end of the First World War. As a key pillar of this commitment, Veterans Affairs Canada has been a pioneering force in establishing, managing and supporting residential care facilities that address the evolving needs of Veterans and other seniors.
Source : Veterans Affairs Canada.
VAC Health Care Identification Card
Your VAC Health Idenfification card is issued in your name to provide an efficient and effective method of identifying the benefits that you are eligible to receive.
Source : Veterans Affairs Canada
Veterans Affairs Canada Clients
VAC's philosophy of Client Service is based on a client-centred approach where our staff identify and respond appropriately to the needs of the individual client. Our services include screening, referral, information, assessment and monitoring. You are eligible for some of these services both while you are awaiting a decision on your disability pension and after you are in receipt of a disability pension.
Source : Veterans Affairs Canada
Veterans Independance Program (VIP)
The Veterans Independence Program (VIP) assists clients to remain healthy and independent in their own homes and communities. The services Veterans receive depend upon their particular circumstances and health needs.
Source : Veterans Affairs Canada
Write to the troops
Let your Canadian Forces members know you appreciate their service by using this monitored message board to send them a postcard or note.
Source : Government of Canada. National Defence. Director General Public Affairs
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