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March 27th, 2007Committee meeting

Michel Rossignol

Veterans Affairs committee  Yes, this is a draft that was examined by veterans groups, I believe, around June of last year--

March 27th, 2007Committee meeting

Michel Rossignol

Veterans Affairs committee  Yes, and there's a body of text that was the original draft. On the second page, there's a list of the rights: “Veterans have the right to...”. That was the original draft, with comments added into the Word document by veterans, although I'm not sure exactly who made those commen

March 27th, 2007Committee meeting

Michel Rossignol

Veterans Affairs committee  The intention is to have a draft before Parliament returns at the end of January. I will be working on a draft, and I hope to be able to send it to members of the committee a few days at least before Parliament returns.

December 11th, 2006Committee meeting

Michel Rossignol

Veterans Affairs committee  The document was distributed early in November. It has been passed to the committee already, but we can send it. Then a spreadsheet will be produced before the report.

December 6th, 2006Committee meeting

Michel Rossignol

December 6th, 2006Committee meeting

Michel Rossignol

Veterans Affairs committee  The decision was made by the Minister of National Defence.

December 6th, 2006Committee meeting

Michel Rossignol

Veterans Affairs committee  I'm not sure if it was an order in council. I'm not familiar with exactly how it was done.

December 6th, 2006Committee meeting

Michel Rossignol

Veterans Affairs committee  It depends. It could take a minimum of two or three weeks just to draft, and we have to include time for translation and printing and so on. So there are a few.... If you want it before Christmas, it would be problematic. In the first weeks of the new year, the second or third we

November 27th, 2006Committee meeting

Michel Rossignol

November 27th, 2006Committee meeting

Michel Rossignol

Veterans Affairs committee  No, this is a list of the priority access beds in the locations. A veteran in one of the territories or in one of the areas where there is no priority access bed would probably be invited either to go to the closest health centre where there was a priority access bed, or if that

September 20th, 2006Committee meeting

Michel Rossignol

Veterans Affairs committee  If there's a visit to Springhill, it would also be easy to visit Camp Hill, the main veterans hospital in Halifax, which would be very close by as well and has a large number of veterans.

September 20th, 2006Committee meeting

Michel Rossignol