Federal veterans ombudsman listening to concerns about Agent Orange
http://www.trurodaily.com/index.cfm?sid=322130&sc=518
FREDERICTON The issue of a wider compensation package for those affected by the spraying of Agent Orange at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in the 1960s may not be dead.
National veterans ombudsman Patrick Stogran, a retired colonel, said his office is listening to people who have concerns.
“We’re also accumulating evidence with the assistance of veterans who have been doing the research,” Stogran said.
Friday, January 29, 2010
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The dates and locations of each cross-country public consultation process meeting is located here. You will have to ask his office for the exact time.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.ombudsman-veterans.gc.ca/outreach-sensibilisation/calendar-calendrier-eng.cfm
Anyone who has had a medical problem which he believes was related to CFB Gagetown should get together with others in you location of write up a presentation of your own and let the Ombudsman's office that you wish to attend and present your case or findings.
Cpl. Kenneth H. Young CD (ret)