New Veterans Ombudsman Experienced Disability Backlog Firsthand

New Veterans Ombudsman Experienced Disability Backlog Firsthand
A Canadian flag sits on the uniform of a member of the Canadian Armed Forces in this file photo. The Canadian Press/Lars Hagberg
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OTTAWA—Canada’s new veterans ombudsman says she has endured the same long and frustrating wait as tens of thousands of other former military members after applying for support and benefits for her service-related injuries.

Retired Canadian Army colonel Nishika Jardine, who took over as ombudsman last month, says she waited more than a year to find out whether her application for disability benefits had been approved by Veterans Affairs Canada.