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Biden Cabinet | New US Presidential Line of Succession
Biden Cabinet | New US Presidential Line of Succession
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The American President's Cabinet Explained
In this video, I will explain the history and purpose of the Cabinet. So let's start with the Constitution. Article II, Section 2 says the President gets some help- he or she doesn't have to do job alone. The Cabinet's official role is...
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The Toxic Legacy of Burn Pits: A Veteran's Personal Experience
A former US Marine discusses the health consequences of exposure to toxic chemicals, particularly from burn pits in Iraq, and the lack of support from the government for veterans. Using cadavers in a lab, he explains how the chemicals...
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Budget 2025: What each federal department plans to cut
The budget includes $141 billion in new spending, offset by cuts and savings as the government hopes to slash the bureaucracy by 16,000 full-time equivalent positions over the next three fiscal years.
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Political drama brews following Liberal cabinet shuffle
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is denying downgrading one of his highest-profile ministers following an unexpected shuffle of his cabinet. In total, the moves saw three ministers get new roles, and two relative newcomers get top jobs....
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Convicted murderer getting support from Veteran Affairs Canada
A convicted murderer is getting his PTSD treatment paid for by Veteran Affairs Canada, despite having never served.
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Veterans Affairs doubles down on controversial support decision
Veterans Affairs Canada is doubling down on its controversial decision to provide PTSD support to a convicted murderer.
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"The Mooch": Ronny Jackson's Nomination Withdrawal Is Sad
Anthony Scaramucci, the former White House Communications Director, told Cheddar's J.D. Durkin that the fallout around Dr. Ronny Jackson's nomination for Secretary of Veteran's Affairs is purely partisan politics.
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Service dogs won't get funding without a national standard
Service dogs in Canada won't get funding from the federal government without a national standard — and that's unlikely to happen anytime soon, after a group aiming to establish those guidelines was disbanded. Veterans Affairs is now...
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Canadian soldier brothers die battling PTSD
Canadian soldier brothers Ron and Ryan Anderson both battled PTSD leading up to their deaths. Ron committed suicide in 2014, his younger brother Ryan died in October, with a mix of carfentanil, cocaine, and slew of prescription drugs in...
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'Boots on the ground' charity walk for military veterans
Event highlights homelessness among Canadian veterans says organizer Debbie Lowther
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Pot stock volatility
Bruce Linton, CEO of Canopy Growth Corp., on the wild gyrations of the stocks of marijuana companies
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Rex Murphy | Rejecting a War Hero's Request for Care
Veterans Affairs has rejected a 94-year-old war hero's request for care. Rex shares his point of view on the situation.
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Medical pot for veterans not based on evidence, AG finds
Canada's auditor general is urging the Department of Veterans Affairs to get a handle on its drugs benefit program including the amount of medical pot being prescribed to veterans.
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Inquiry into killings by veteran calls for more medical file sharing
The inquiry that investigated why a former soldier killed three family members and himself in 2017 has released 25 recommendations on how to prevent a similar tragedy — including more case workers for veterans and sharing of medical files.
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Family reacts to Lionel Desmond inquiry recommendations
On Jan. 3, 2017, Lionel Desmond shot his 31-year-old wife, Shanna, their 10-year-old daughter, Aaliya, and his 52-year-old mother, Brenda, before he turned the gun on himself at a home in rural eastern Nova Scotia. Seven years later, an...
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Inquiry into killings by war veteran calls for better sharing of medical files
An inquiry that investigated why a former soldier in Nova Scotia killed three family members and himself in 2017 says health-care professionals could have done a better job of sharing Lionel Desmond's complex medical history.
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Sexual assault victim wins appeal of paid injury benefit for PTSD from Veterans Affairs
A Nova Scotia woman who worked for Canada's Armed Forces and was sexually assaulted appealed Veterans Affairs' denial of paid benefits for PTSD. She says she feels validated and considers it a win for people dealing with mental harm from...
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N.S. veteran wins appeal of paid injury benefit for PTSD from Veterans Affairs
A Nova Scotia woman who worked for Canada's Armed Forces and alleges she was sexually assaulted appealed Veterans Affairs' denial of paid benefits for PTSD. She says she feels validated and considers it a win for people dealing with...
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What You Need to Know About VA Loans
With interest rates high, housing inventory low and Veterans Day just around the corner, Cheddar News took a look at how the current market is impacting those who served and continue to serve our country. Patton Gade, national director...
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Government launches inquiry after employee discusses medically assisted death with veteran
The federal government is launching an investigation after an employee with Veteran Affairs Canada discussed medically assisted dying with a veteran who was struggling with PTSD.
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Veterans Affairs admits mistake for sending tax slips to deceased veterans
Veteran Affairs Canada admits a major computer error was to blame for the decision to issue T4A tax slips in the names of hundreds of deceased veterans — some of them killed while serving in Afghanistan more than a decade ago.
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Veterans Affairs Canada sends tax slips to deceased veterans
Veteran Affairs Canada admits a major computer error was to blame for the decision to issue T4A tax slips in the names of hundreds of deceased veterans — some of them killed while serving in Afghanistan more than a decade ago.
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Veterans Affairs case managers are feeling 'overwhelmed, frustrated,' says union president
Many Veterans Affairs employees have reported being overwhelmed by the number of veterans assigned to them. Virginia Vaillancourt, national president of the Union of Veterans’ Affairs Employees, tells Power & Politics: 'We've seen...