Ted Falk, MP for Provencher, applauded the announcement of a proposed new Critical Injury Benefit (CIB), which will provide a $70,000 tax-free award to support the most severely injured and ill Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members and Veterans. The announcement was made by the Honourable Erin O’Toole, Minister of Veterans Affairs.
The proposed new CIB is intended to address the immediate impacts of the most severe and traumatic service-related injuries or diseases sustained by CAF members and Veterans, between the time the injury or disease occurs and the time when their condition becomes medically stable. The CIB is in recognition of the stress and hardship CAF members and Veterans go through in the weeks and months following a sudden event resulting in traumatic injury or disease. The CIB is intended to work alongside the existing benefits and supports delivered by Veterans Affairs Canada for which injured Veterans are eligible, and it is separate and apart from disability award payments.
The Critical Injury Benefit focuses on those who need it the most: Veterans who endure sudden and severe injury or illness while in the line of duty. Our Government will continue to support Canada’s Veterans and ensure that they receive the best care possible. ~ Ted Falk
This announcement was one element of the new Support for Veterans and their Families Act introduced in the House of Commons today to provide new support for CAF members and Veterans, and their families. Along with the Critical Injury Benefit, other proposed initiatives in this new legislation include:
- the Retirement Income Security Benefit for moderately to severely disabled Veterans beginning at age 65 and their survivors;
- the Family Caregiver Relief Benefit for eligible Veterans requiring ongoing informal care – a tax-free grant of $7,238 annually;
- the addition of a purpose statement to the New Veterans Charter recognizing the Government’s obligation to CAF members, Veterans and their families; and
- the authority for Veterans Affairs Canada to provide advice and information to CAF members and Veterans, and make decisions on applications for benefits and services prior to their release from the military to help them successfully transition to civilian life.