Tag Archives: Kenneth H. Young

WE CHALLENGE OUR GOVERNMENT’S POSITION ON MEFLQOUINE


Getting help for veterans and citizens suffering from the adverse effects of mefloquine or Lariam is the government’s responsibility to right the suffering its mandatory position has caused. Continue reading

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Dr. Remington Nevin has chapter on Mefloquine and PTSD published


We now have expert confirmation of the horrors so many are suffering from the after effects of the anti-malaria drug, mefloquine or Lariam. If you go to Dr. Nevin’s web site, you can download the chapter in pdf format. http://www.RemingtonNevin.com/site/publications.htmlContinue reading

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New hope for veterans suffering from PTSD


Another resource for veterans suffering from PTSD. This Alliston Workshop in Ontario on Saturday, July 12, 2014 is not government-endorsed, but your local legions are promoting it. For early bird enquiries or appointments call Sandra at (705) 733-8284 or visit … Continue reading

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THOSE AMONG US WHO MAKE A DIFFERENCE – A SERIES ON SELF-HELP


Sometimes it is easier to be cynical and believe one person can’t make a difference, so why try? But, if everyone acted on this premise, nothing would get done. There would be no progress. Every day we make choices, and … Continue reading

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THOSE AMONG US WHO MAKE A DIFFERENCE – A SERIES ON SELF-HELP


Sometimes it is easier to be cynical and believe one person can’t make a difference, so why try? But, if everyone acted on this premise, nothing would get done. There would be no progress. Every day we make choices, and … Continue reading

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THOSE AMONG US WHO MAKE A DIFFERENCE – A SERIES ON SELF-HELP


Sometimes it is easier to be cynical and believe one person can’t make a difference, so why try? But, if everyone acted on this premise, nothing would get done. There would be no progress. Every day we make choices, and … Continue reading

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Equitas Society fights inadequacies of the New Veterans Charter for disabled Afghan vets


Please find a summary below of the position paper by the Equitas Society. I encourage everyone to get behind Equitas – this is the starting point for the next Class Action Lawsuit. BONNIE Some of the more important points being addressed … Executive … Continue reading

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Vet writes to VAC minister: VRAB is broken and needs to be fixed


Kenneth H. Young CD has written a public letter to the Minister of Veterans Affairs Canada. It follows. BONNIE Dear Mr. Blaney, There is no doubt in the minds of Veterans and there can be little doubt to anybody else … Continue reading

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Open Letter to the Government of Canada, the Media, Veterans Groups and the RCMP


Dear Concerned Citizens, First off, I would like all concerned to know that this is my opinion and idea on how the New Veterans Charter (NVC) can in some ways be corrected or at least transitioned without so much harm … Continue reading

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New Democrats repeat call for inquiry into Veterans Affairs


Today I received this note from Mike Blais with the attached NDP press release. I have nothing more to add because I agree with Mike. Pictured to the right is NDP Member of Parliament, Peter Stoffer, who repeats his call for an investigation … Continue reading

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