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NWO Veterans Standing Up Against The Government

Military veterans in Northwestern Ontario are standing up against the planned closure of some Veterans Affairs Offices in Canada.
The office in Thunder Bay is among them.
Second world war vet Roy Lamore says refocusing some the government’s current spending could help keep the office open.
He says Defense Minister Rob Nicholson is planning on purchasing new fighter jets that would cost millions of dollars.
Lamore adds that if the government purchased one less, the money could go to keeping Veterans Affairs offices open.
The feds have set up phone and on-line services, but vets says access can be difficult for those who are elderly, disabled or suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada says closure of the Thunder Bay office will force veterans from northwestern Ontario.

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