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Salute! May 2021

A newsletter from Veterans Affairs Canada.


Let us know what you think about the new Salute! by emailing vac.consultation-consultation.acc@canada.ca.


In this edition:

  • Budget 2021 highlights for Veterans and families
  • Results are in: 2020 VAC National Client Survey
  • Commemorating the 20th anniversary of Canada’s peacekeeping mission to Timor-Leste
  • Commemorating Canadians of Asian heritage
  • Veteran success story: Transition tips from a Veteran who did it twice
  • Veteran and Family Well-being Fund makes real differences for Veterans
  • LGBTQ2 Action Plan
  • My VAC Account tips: Information to include in your benefit applications
  • Business boot camps for transitioning CAF members and Veterans
  • Commemoration calendar

Federal Budget 2021 and Veterans

The federal government’s Budget 2021, A Recovery Plan for Jobs, Growth and Resilience, includes a number of items that affect the Veteran community. These include:

  • a program that will cover the mental health care costs of Veterans with PTSD, depressive, or anxiety disorders while their disability benefit application is being processed
  • additional funding to expand and enhance the Veteran and Family Well-Being Fund for projects that will support Veterans during the post COVID-19 recovery, including addressing homelessness, employment, retraining, and health challenges
  • a pilot project for peer support groups for CAF members and Veterans who experienced sexual misconduct during their careers
  • additional money to eliminate homelessness among Veterans and across Canada
  • permanent changes to standards for long-term care in all provinces and territories, to ensure seniors and those in care live in safe and dignified conditions
  • supporting a trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder stream of mental health programming
  • continued resources to reduce wait times and develop more efficient processes for disability benefits applications and decisions
  • consultations on reforming the eligibility for federal disability programs and benefits
  • new funding for community-informed initiatives to overcome issues facing LGBTQ2 communities, such as accessing mental health services and employment support.

For more details on Budget 2021 on Veterans, families and stakeholders, visit Budget 2021.


Results are in: 2020 VAC National Client Survey

Research helps provide better support to Veterans and their families 

Most Veterans and families are generally satisfied with VAC’s programs and services, but there are significant groups expressing less satisfaction than the average, according to the 2020 VAC National Client Survey.

More than 3,000 Veterans, CAF and RCMP members, and survivors answered the survey last year. This was more than double the number who answered the 2017 survey, allowing for more detailed analysis.

Here are a few survey highlights:

  • 80% of respondents are generally satisfied with our programs and services
  • 69% are satisfied with their overall well-being
  • Indigenous and visible minority Veterans interviewed were generally less satisfied and rated their VAC experience less positively than overall results
  • Veterans who are ages 65 and younger and have case managers are generally less satisfied than other participants, and many report feeling down or depressed.

We will focus on understanding these results to improve our programs and how we deliver services to you.

Our heartfelt thanks to all Veterans and clients who shared their experiences, letting us know what’s working and what needs improvement. We couldn’t have done this without you!

You can read the results here.


20th anniversary of Canada’s largest peacekeeping mission to East Timor

On May 12 twenty years ago, Canada’s largest peacekeeping operation since the Korean War came to an end.

After years of escalating violence, the United Nations sent a multinational force to restore peace and security to East Timor (now known as Timor-Leste), a small tropical country in the Timor Sea between Australia and Indonesia. From 1999 to 2001, more than 650 Canadians troops helped stabilize the region and delivered critical humanitarian aid to the people of East Timor.

Join us at Canada Remembers as we look back on Canada’s role in this important mission.


Asian Heritage Month

Canadians of Asian heritage have a proud legacy in our military. They have served with courage and conviction, overcoming barriers along the way.

While our military is now more diverse and inclusive, this was not always the case. Hundreds of Chinese Canadians proudly served in the First and Second World Wars, despite facing discrimination and injustice at home. Their efforts helped pave the way for greater equality in our military and Canadian society.

May, Asian Heritage Month in Canada, is an opportunity to recognize the many contributions of Asian-Canadians today and throughout history.

Join us throughout the month to celebrate our soldiers, sailors and aviators of Asian heritage and honour their many sacrifices for our country. Visit the People and stories page for more.


Transition tips from a Veteran who did it twice

Having done it twice, Andrei Roberge knows the difference between a good transition to life after service and one that’s … not so good. He has a few tips to offer any CAF member who is looking at transition soon.

Like many Veterans, Andrei’s career in the Canadian Armed Forces took him around the world. Today, he continues to operate internationally, planning logistics and managing operations for Team Rubicon. This organization mobilizes Veterans to continue their service, leveraging their skills and experience to help people prepare, respond, and recover from disasters and humanitarian crises, around the world. These can range from hurricanes in the Caribbean to flooding in Alberta, and any place in between.

Read Andrei’s full story.


Making a real difference

Since 2018, the Veteran and Family Well-being Fund has helped organizations start up programs that are helping improve the lives of Veterans across Canada.

Read about some of the Veterans and families who have improved their lives through some of these innovative initiatives, including:

  • Shaping Purpose
    Helping Veterans and others find a new direction after retirement.
  • A New Dynamic Enterprise
    For women Veterans, soon-to-release CAF members and spouses of Veterans, Transitions Lifeshops seminars to form support networks for life after service.
  • Helmets to Hardhats
    Helping Veterans to find training, apprenticeships and employment in the construction and maintenance industry.

Read the full article.


Attention LGBTQ2 civil society organizations: have your say

If you’re part of an LGBTQ2 civil society organization, the Government of Canada wants to hear from you about the Federal LGBTQ2 Action Plan.

The Government is asking groups to share views on policies and programs, and suggest new measures that could be undertaken as part of the Action Plan.

LGBTQ2 service members and Veterans have played an important role in our country’s military efforts over the years and continue to contribute to its rich history and heritage. We want to ensure that your voices are captured in this Action Plan.

Please take a moment and have your say. Please present written submissions through this online form by 31 May 2021.

The Government of Canada launched the first Federal LGBTQ2 Action Plan public engagement process in November 2020. Activities are underway to help us all better understand the daily realities of LGBTQ2 people in Canada in areas such as employment, healthcare, housing and homelessness, and safety.

An online LGBTQ2 survey closed on 28 February 2021 with over 22,000 people responding.


My VAC Account tips

What to include when applying for a disability benefit

A completed application for a disability benefit will show that you have a diagnosed medical condition (or disability) and that your condition is related to your service.

Here are some tips to help make your application as smooth as possible.


Business boot camp 

Operation Entrepreneur is offering a virtual business boot camp to help transitioning Canadian Armed Forces members and Veterans advance their entrepreneurial skills and knowledge. The next session takes place from 10–24 June 2021. The deadline to apply is 31 May 2021.

For more information, visit Princes Trust Canada – Boot camp.


Next month

  • Celebrating Canada’s Indigenous Veterans
  • 105th anniversary of the Battle of Beaumont-Hamel
  • Pride Week
  • Veteran success stories

Commemoration calendar 

Asian Heritage Month May 1–31 Commemorating the contributions of Veterans of Asian heritage
Canadian Jewish Heritage Month May 1–31
VE Day May 8 The 76th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe
Armed Forces Day May 15 On the occasion of the U.S. honouring its Armed Forces members and the contributions of Canadians
Aboriginal Awareness Week May 25–28 To increase awareness of Aboriginal peoples, including Indigenous Veterans
National Indigenous History Month June 1–30 Recognizing the historic contributions of Indigenous peoples to Canada
National Indigenous Peoples Day June 21
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Important Branch information

This is a monthly newsletter from Dominion Command that is designed for branch leadership – but most of the items are still of interest to regular members too.


Update from National Headquarters 

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A Dominion Contvention Update.
Join your Comrades at Dominion Convention 2021!
The Legion’s 48th Dominion Convention will be held online August 13–15, 2021.
The Convention Call was mailed to every Branch the week of May 3rd. It includes everything you need to know to help with your planning. The Convention Call and additional Convention information are also available online.
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Reaching out to lapsed members in May
Legion National Headquarters will be reaching out to lapsed members this May through, email reminders, a Direct Mail campaign and an Automated Telemarketing campaign. With many Branches closed due to pandemic restrictions, this offers another opportunity to reach out to our members to encourage them to continue their support.
Remind your members to renew
When members renew for the next 5 years before May 30, they’ll receive a free Limited Edition Poppy Watch commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Remembrance Poppy in Canada.
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Remaining funding from the Veterans Affairs Canada federal aid package distributed
The remaining $3.8M in funding from the Veterans Affairs Canada federal aid package have now been distributed to Branches. In total, $14M in funding was disbursed to assist Branches struggling to operate due to the pandemic. As a result of this much needed assistance, Legion Branches were able to continue their work to support Veterans and their families.
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The Royal Canadian Legion responds to federal budget 2021
The Royal Canadian Legion is pleased to see this year’s budget not only contains a critical focus on pandemic support and recovery, but also outlines a range of investments that will prove beneficial to Veterans and their families. Take a look at how the Government of Canada has committed to supporting Veterans this year.
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Recent Manual Updates
The Legion’s General By-Laws and Ritual, Awards and Protocol manual have been updated. Please see the recent amendments to the following manuals and update your copies.
Ritual, Awards and Protocol Manual:
Amendments  ‣  |  Updated manual  ‣
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Support the Navy Bike Run and Canada Army Run
The Royal Canadian Legion is proud to sponsor the Navy Bike Ride’s Harry DeWolf Challenge – a virtual event that supports the Royal Canadian Naval Benevolent Fund and Support our Troops. The Ride runs from June 2 through August 28, 2021. Registration is FREE and Legion members and their families can sign up to join the ‘The Royal Canadian Legion’ team!
The Legion is also a proud sponsor of Canada Army Run. Members can get a 15% discount on their Army Run registration by signing up with promo code LEGIONFRIENDS. Participants can also submit a Veteran to be honoured through Remembrance Row, a unique tribute to past Veterans. Learn more here.
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Flying Over Polder Lines
Have you watched the recent Dutch documentary about the 2008 salvage of a WWII Short Stirling aircraft? Check it out for yourself and share with your members!
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Branch Membership Administration
Resources and tips to support your Membership Chair
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We are here to help!
Our team is here to help, Monday through Friday, 8:30–4:00 pm EST by email and by phone.
Get access to Marketing and PR resources
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It’s time for members to renew
Find a wide variety of recruitment and renewal resources on the Member Services Website, as well as free materials through the Legion Supply Department.
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PR Tip of the Month
Start a newsletter
Consider creating an online newsletter for your Branch. Take a look at other examples across the country for ideas. It could be weekly, monthly or on some other schedule. It’s a great way to share a lot of information with your members all at once!
Have questions or need advice? Contact your Command Public Relations Officer or Nujma Bond, Dominion Command Communications at nbond@legion.ca
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MemberPerks®: Deals and savings for Legion members
Encourage your members to register for MemberPerks® to access these deals and more.
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Your Legion calendar: 2021
Promote important dates and organize activities at your Branch with this list of upcoming days that raise awareness of an issue, commemorate a group or event, or celebrate an important topic.
The list was recently updated to amend the anniversary date of the Poppy as the symbol of Remembrance. While the original motion to approve the Poppy was made on July 5, it was not formally approved by the Executive Council until July 6, which then made it official.
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Wounded Warriors Canada is a national mental health service provider utilizing clinical best practices and evidence-informed care to create an environment of compassion, resiliency and hope for Canada’s Veterans, First Responders and their families. Our programs are designed to provide support in the following areas:

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A Black soldier at the Somme

An item from the Legion Magazine.


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Front Lines
James Munroe Franklin was a Trailblazer

A Black soldier at the Somme

Story by Stephen J. Thorne

James Munroe Franklin was among the first Black Canadians to enlist in the Canadian Expeditionary Force and, six months before the Americans joined the fight, he is believed to be the first Black North American killed in action in the First World War.

He served in the Ontario-based 76th and 4th battalions and died four days shy of his 17th birthday at Regina Trench during the Battle of the Ancre Heights.

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The Battle of the St. Lawrence

The Battle of the St. Lawrence

Story by Sharon Adams

In May 1942, the houses of a fishing village on the north shore of the Gaspé Peninsula were rocked so violently residents believed there had been an earthquake.

But it was a different sort of ground-shaking event: the beginning of the Battle of the St. Lawrence, which would rage in Canadian home waters for more than two years.

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9th Annual 2022 Legion Caribbean Cruise – March 18 – April 2, 2022


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Now’s a great time to plan your 2022 vacation and be one of the first to experience the new Celebrity Apex on the 9th annual Legion Caribbean cruise. Explore the Western and Eastern Caribbean ports of Key West, Belize, Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Puerto Rico,
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Book by June 30, 2021 and Save up to $1,750per person, plus receive $200-$400ŧ USD onboard credit.

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A Memorial Day tradition…

An item from a fellow veterans organization in the Bay Area.


Dear Michael Barbour,
Honor and gratitude are two sides of the same coin.
This upcoming Memorial Day, we honor the ultimate sacrifice made by brave servicemen and women, and show our gratitude for their sacrifice by keeping their legacy alive.
I have no doubt you share our gratitude by honoring Memorial Day in your own way.
My Gift To Honor Our Fallen Heroes
In 1946, the Marines’ Memorial was founded as a Living Memorial to honor the sacrifices of those who gave their all in service to our Country after World War II. Now, 75 years later, we continue to stand tall to remember and honor all who have served.
As you know, 2020 was a year like no other. The COVID-19 pandemic paralyzed our financial stability as we saw an 82% decline in our organization’s revenue. Truthfully, we were fearful that our 75 years and 12 floors of honoring the legacy of military service would be brought to an end after a single, devastating year, but supporters like you didn’t let that happen.
Yet, we don’t back down from a challenge, and neither do so many of you, who give generously to keep our mission alive.
I know you appreciate the sacrifices of our fallen heroes and remain faithful to our Country and to our military. Of the gifts we received in 2020, 11% were given to our Living Memorial. We’d like to make our brothers and sisters proud by humbly reaching 15% in Living Memorial contributions to honor their legacy. This Memorial Day, if you are able, would you consider giving a gift to help us continue to commemorate those who sacrificed their lives defending our freedoms?
Give Now
Your contribution to the Living Memorial will help us honor the legacy of military service around every corner — from the Lobby displays presenting the history of the Marine Corps to our Tribute Memorial Wall, a humbling salute to those lost during the War on Terror.
We put 100% of your donations directly into programs that CommemorateEducate and Serve so that this generation and future generations can honor our fallen heroes and show their gratitude.
Thank you for giving generously.
Gratefully and Semper Fi,
LtGen Michael A. Rocco, USMC (Ret)
President and CEO
P.S. You can immediately honor and assist our service members past and present through a contribution online by clicking here.
Marines’ Memorial Association & Foundation
609 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94102, 415.673.6672 Copyright © 2021, All rights reserved
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THANK YOU To Our Nation’s Nurses! 👏

An item from the organization formerly known as There But Not There.


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Today is International Nurses Day!

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the country has seen first-hand the vital role that nursing plays in the NHS and public health. The nation is undeniably indebted to those who have risked their lives to provide care, and helped to get us through recent times.

This International Nurses Day, we would like to say a big ‘Thank You’ to nurses up and down the country for their ongoing dedication to helping others.

Our range of veteran-made Florence Nightingale gifts bear the face of the founder of modern nursing, and help you to show your appreciation for those to who we owe so much. Browse the collection here, and give a gift to a healthcare worker today.

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