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Veterans Affairs committee  First, I'd like to thank you all for inviting me to speak today. I hope the voice of proactive engagement has resonated, because I believe in my heart we can negate many of the problems that have been created. I think also we have to address stigma, address the mental health wo

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Michael Blais

Veterans Affairs committee  The problem is stigma, and I am going to say that again so everyone understands.

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Michael Blais

Veterans Affairs committee  That stigma interferes when that is the platoon unit. He is not coming forward. She is not coming forward. She does not want to be an outcast of that family. She does not want to be the weak link. I served in the Royal Canadian Regiment. We have deployed so many times wherever,

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Michael Blais

Veterans Affairs committee  I will say just quickly, Irene, that I'm on the old system, and when I've spoken to SISIP, I have never ever had a problem with their services. As you know, we speak to that issue, but the problems I've had with Veterans Affairs could have been resolved if there had been proactiv

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Michael Blais

Veterans Affairs committee  I don't think they understood the repercussions of going to war in Afghanistan or the repercussions of the mental wounds that our young men and women would sustain. No, they were not prepared. As they attempt and struggle to cope with the problems, we've had suicides. We don't tr

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Michael Blais

Veterans Affairs committee  I'll be quick.

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Michael Blais

Veterans Affairs committee  No, and I would like to clarify here. When we talk about financial support, you have to differentiate between the pain and suffering award and the actual obligation you have to provide economic stability through the income replacement program. These are two separate issues. When

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Michael Blais

Veterans Affairs committee  Absolutely. The situation now is a result of the rapid influx of new employees. They're being peer-trained, as they call it. You'll be assigned to a CSA or a case manager, and they will train you. I think that's okay in the sense of on-the-job training, but I also believe that th

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Michael Blais

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Michael Blais

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Michael Blais

Veterans Affairs committee  Sure. We've spoken to two groups just now. They do not take money from the government. They're completely self-sufficient. It's the same with the Canadian Veterans Advocacy. We don't take money either. In order to provide effective peer support, there has to be an infrastructure

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Michael Blais

Veterans Affairs committee  You know, you should also put in there “when it comes to crisis” because, fundamentally, half the time that is when we get Veterans Affairs involved—when Kimberly's husband goes adrift, when something like this happens. When I say “proactive”, I mean across the board. This is not

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Michael Blais

Veterans Affairs committee  My name is Michael Blais. I'm the president and founder of the Canadian Veterans Advocacy. Today I am very pleased to be accompanied by our director, Sylvain Chartrand, who, I might add, serves on the minister's service delivery advisory group. I want to thank you for the invit

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Michael Blais

Veterans Affairs committee  Absolutely. And I didn't mean to insult you by saying you were making it political. That was not my intent. The reality is that the Conservative government has had a majority for the past four years—

May 26th, 2015Committee meeting

Michael Blais

Veterans Affairs committee  That's my recommendation.

May 26th, 2015Committee meeting

Michael Blais