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Veterans Affairs committee  The only other service that was reaching out to my children was the director of the Ministry of Children and Family Development for an apprehension order because of our living arrangement. That's the only outside agency that has stepped in, and it wasn't pleasant.

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

William Webb

Veterans Affairs committee  I was eligible for a lump sum pension. Some of that was invested into my kids' well-being. A large portion of it was taken by my now ex-wife, because the strain for support was so great that we're no longer together.

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

William Webb

Veterans Affairs committee  I've applied three times to access that fund. All three times, I was denied because I was homeless and didn't fit the criteria. The fund itself isn't enough. Where I live, the cost of living is so high that you may as well give me five bucks, because that fund doesn't cover the e

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

William Webb

Veterans Affairs committee  Where I live, to meet my immediate needs to keep me from being homeless, it would cost upwards of $7,500 for first and last month's rent and to be able to meet basic needs. Cockrell House and houses similar to Cockrell House—there's a house, a couple of places here—are for hard-

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

William Webb

Veterans Affairs committee  Every day I wake up and go into my community, and I'm challenged by local business owners and government officials because I don't have the B.C. government service and guide dog ID card. We can't, as I said before, get any traction in B.C. or assistance from MLAs, or anybody who

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

William Webb

Veterans Affairs committee  Yes, I'm familiar with the My VAC Account. Most of the veterans whom I work with find it extremely cumbersome to log in through the partner program. It can become frustrating for me at times. Emails are typically replied to within 72 hours. I could get a call back, if I'm lucky,

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

William Webb

Veterans Affairs committee  No, I have a cellphone.

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

William Webb

Veterans Affairs committee  I have access to one.

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

William Webb

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

William Webb

Veterans Affairs committee  Very little to none. My home unit is in Manitoba. I live in B.C. The association is set up, and it's an officers' association. There isn't an NCOs' or a senior NCOs' association, so that's lacking on the military side.

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

William Webb

Veterans Affairs committee  Yes, I'm absolutely positive. If you look at my file, each one of my case managers were short-term, three-month contract hires out of the Victoria office.

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

William Webb

Veterans Affairs committee  In British Columbia, the provincial government only recognizes one organization, and that's an American organization that self accredits. Because my dog was trained out of Winnipeg, I as a person with a disability am required to pay a fee to do a test to certify my dog. A vetera

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

William Webb

Veterans Affairs committee  I was sworn in at the beginning of 1997.

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

William Webb

Veterans Affairs committee  It was 19 years and six months.

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

William Webb

Veterans Affairs committee  At that time, I was married and had two young boys at CFB Shilo. We always planned a life after the military. However, I didn't foresee suffering an injury during my tour, and coming home with no support from my commanding officer or from my force commander, General Leslie, or th

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

William Webb