
Since 2021, our Office has called for federally funded mental health treatment for Veterans’ families in their own right. It’s time for government action. The April 2026 ACVA report underscores the impacts of suicide on family members.
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Since 2021, our Office has called for federally funded mental health treatment for Veterans’ families in their own right. It’s time for government action. The April 2026 ACVA report underscores the impacts of suicide on family members.


The Justice Centre announces that lawyers will appear before the Ontario Labour Relations Board on Thursday, May 21, 2026, for the next hearing in the case of Ontario teachers Matt and Nicole Alexander. The Alexanders were terminated by the Renfrew County District School Board in October 2023 after declining to “celebrate and affirm” LGBTQ issues that conflicted with their sincerely held Christian beliefs. Constitutional lawyer Darren Leung said, “Canadians should not lose their livelihoods or professional standing simply because they hold and express sincerely held religious beliefs.” Read the full story here: jccf.ca/christian-teac…


U.S. says it’s pausing long-standing military board with Canada globalnews.ca/news/11854205/…

The CBC "prank show" deception scandal is getting so much worse. The producers (operating under fake identities/fake company names with fake websites) told a number of RCMP veterans - people who dedicated their lives to serving on the frontlines - that they were invited to film for a show called "Life After Service." A ceremony to thank them for their service would follow, and they were told dignitaries would be present. This would take place at the CBC Vancouver studio. They were told to come in uniform. When the RCMP vets arrived at the CBC Vancouver studio on March 25th and 26th, the "pranksters" took their phones away, which they claimed was CBC Vancouver studio policy. The former RCMP officers were also placed in front of an audience of what they were told were about two dozen "journalists." And it was sprung on them that this was a "live broadcast", with "media availability" afterwards! Then the producers switched up the whole session to be not about life after service, but the historical wrongs committed by the RCMP against indigenous peoples - to berate these vets for being part of the RCMP. There is so much more but I am hoping the individuals targeted in this elaborate scheme will be able to share their stories themselves. Seriously, what even sounds remotely funny or silly about this concept? It is just sick and cruel @CBCNews and @APTNNews... what are you thinking?










