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PTSD Canada Most people associate PTSD with battle-scarred soldiers- military combat, First Responder

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is condition that develops following a traumatic event that threatens the safety and general well-being of the person affected.

Her name is Rachel Bass Meldrum a daughter, sister, warrior and survivor W5
11/06/2021

Her name is Rachel Bass Meldrum a daughter, sister, warrior and survivor W5

Rachel Bass-Meldrum U.E., is a daughter of Guy and Louise, a sister to three successful siblings and a loving aunt. Rachel’s family had weathered a few big storms before her 1997 enrollment into the Canadian Armed Forces at a young tender age of 17 while she was still in high school. She was athle...

The red poppy, a native plant along much of the Western Front during the First World War, has become a powerful symbol o...
11/01/2021

The red poppy, a native plant along much of the Western Front during the First World War, has become a powerful symbol of remembrance. It is the principal emblem of the Royal Canadian Legion, which distributes several million each year to be worn by Canadians on Remembrance Day.

Lets supports our    ***de
10/01/2021

Lets supports our ***de

The su***de rate among active duty service members in the US military increased by 41.4% in the five years from 2015 to 2020, according to data provided in the annual report from the Department of Defense on su***de in the military.

        Our veterans deserve better care! When we fail our veterans, we fail Canadians and our communities at large! Har...
09/11/2021

Our veterans deserve better care! When we fail our veterans, we fail Canadians and our communities at large!
Harjit Sajjan we want better care for our veterans

Inquest into Lionel Desmond’s su***de and triple murder to reconvene on Sept. 13, closing arguments are expected later this month

06/26/2019

Well over 3,000 veterans waited over a year for their disability claims to be processed, reassessed or reviewed by Veterans Affairs Canada during the last budget year, according to new statistics tabled in Parliament.

06/26/2019

Independent journalist, university lecturer and author Garry Leech talks about his latest book, "Ghosts Within: Journeying Through PTSD"... highlighting his life experiences and his struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

05/19/2019

When neuroscience began to discover more about the brain’s remarkable ability to change, it opened up new ways of thinking about our work with patients. By harnessing the power of neuroplasticity, we can help patients think more clearly, learn more easily, develop greater focus, and manage reactiv...

This is not right Justin Trudeau PLEASE
11/27/2018

This is not right Justin Trudeau PLEASE

Well over 3,000 veterans waited over a year for their disability claims to be processed, reassessed or reviewed by Veterans Affairs Canada during the last budget year, according to new statistics tabled in Parliament.

Thank you
11/09/2018

Thank you

I am free...to stand up for what I believe in I am free…to say what needs to be said I am free….to live in peace Free to remember Why we’re true North Strong...

This is not right!   deserve better and it is time to match the political rhetoric with action! Justin Trudeau
11/06/2018

This is not right! deserve better and it is time to match the political rhetoric with action! Justin Trudeau

The federal government has confirmed that upwards of 270,000 veterans, RCMP officers, and their surviving family members are owed up to $165 million as the result of what Veterans Affairs is calling a calculation "error."

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