Military families among Canadians caught up in benefits mess
As Canadians prepare to observe Remembrance Day, some military members, veterans and their families say they're feeling forgotten amid the messy transition of the Public Service Health Care Plan to Canada Life.
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As Canadians prepare to observe Remembrance Day, some military members, veterans and their families say they're feeling forgotten amid the messy transition of the Public Service Health Care Plan to Canada Life.