G&M: Privacy Breach At Veterans Affairs 'Struck Terror In Our Hearts'
Sean Bruyea was a rare voice of dissent when he spoke out against a new Veterans Charter at a 2005 Senate hearing.
The retired veteran of the Gulf War warned against the charter's move to a one-time lump-sum payment of no more than $250,000 for injured soldiers - the very issue that is now at the heart of concerns being raised widely by veterans.
Read the entire Globe and Mail article here.
The retired veteran of the Gulf War warned against the charter's move to a one-time lump-sum payment of no more than $250,000 for injured soldiers - the very issue that is now at the heart of concerns being raised widely by veterans.
Read the entire Globe and Mail article here.


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