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Very good to hear mikswife. Don't ever let them beat you down... pinger.
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great to here that milks keep up that good fight no one should ever have to have in this country . I wish you the best.
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Just updating you 😊 we have sorted things with the cm for now lol. Also. I contacted jenny . She put me in touch with a group of vets spouses in my province. Things are looking up. I felt 20 ft tall after talking to her. Mostly because I felt empowered. I'm ready for this. Thanks everyone! I hope you are all well!
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pinger wrote:Kinda like when Jennifer M. chased Fantino down the hall...
pinger.
You got it!
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Kinda like when Jennifer M. chased Fantino down the hall...
pinger.
pinger.
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And one last thing....when the wives start making noise for some reason it gets heard louder...when women scream lol
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Oh wow. That is helpful! He will be happy to read this big rex and supreme! Wow. She has nerve
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No it's not extended. But we need to apply for that. Good news though. They are removing his gall bladder! So that'll take care of the nausea and sickness 😊 as for cm we are waiting to hear back from her. I plan to let her know I'm not afraid of her. And I'm not afraid to get media involved. Thanks everyone for your encouragement!
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I believe Mikswife's husband is approved for EELB, so therefor there are no conditions for continued benefits, aside from the periodic medicals.
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And remember blasphemous libel can only be used against you if the facts are false....use the case managers name
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Call your news station...let them know waht vac is doing to your husband....bad publicity for vac straightens sh*t out fast
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If you are actively participating in 2 of the 3 things while on rehab elb. Your case manager cannot just cut you off. Because you are choosing one item that may not be helping you, is not justification for the case manager to cut you off. I ran into a situation somewhat similar...I fought it and raised a stink like you would not believe. Had the deputy minister apologize as well. Fight them and call the ministers office
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From the NVC regulations covering ELB.
"24. If any amount referred to in section 22 or 23 is paid as a lump sum, it shall be converted into a monthly payment in accordance with generally accepted actuarial principles.
25. (1) A person who is in receipt of an earnings loss benefit — or would, but for their level of income, be in receipt of it — shall
(a) in the case of a veteran,
(i) notify the Minister of any change to employment earnings, and
(ii) provide the Minister with an annual statement of employment earnings;
(b) notify the Minister of any changes to benefits or amounts payable from sources referred to under section 22 or 23 other than increases resulting from indexation;
(c) provide the Minister with annual statements of benefits or amounts payable from sources referred to in section 22 or 23; and
(d) at the request of the Minister, provide the information or documents referred to in any of paragraphs (a) to (c) or provide any other information or documents that are necessary to enable the Minister to assess the person’s continued eligibility for earnings loss or to determine the amount of benefit payable.
(2) The Minister may suspend payment of an earnings loss benefit to a person who fails to comply with subsection (1) until the information and documents are provided.
(3) Before suspending payment of an earnings loss benefit, the Minister shall provide the person with written notification of the reasons for the suspension and the effective date of the suspension.
SOR/2009-225, s. 8; SOR/2011-302, s. 5; SOR/2012-289, s. 14(E).
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26. (1) The Minister may cancel payment of an earnings loss benefit under section 21 of the Act
(a) if the veteran, at least 6 months after the effective date of a suspension, continues to fail to comply with subsection 25(1); or
(b) if the veteran’s eligibility for the benefit or the determination of the amount payable was based on a misrepresentation or the concealment of a material fact.
(2) On cancelling the earnings loss benefit, the Minister shall provide the veteran with written notification of the reasons for the cancellation, the effective date of the cancellation and their rights of review.
27. (1) Subject to subsection (3), the value of variable A and variable B described in subsection 19(1) of the Act shall be adjusted annually on January 1 in accordance with the percentage increase to the Consumer Price Index, rounded to the next 1/4%, for the year ending on September 30 of the previous year to a maximum of 2% per year.
(2) Subject to subsection (3), the value of the benefit referred to in subsection 23(1) of the Act and the amount determined under subsection 23(3) of the Act shall be adjusted annually on January 1 in accordance with the percentage increase, rounded to the next 1/4%, to the Consumer Price Index for the year ending September 30 of the previous year to a maximum of 2% per year.
(3) The adjustment at the source to amounts or benefits payable from sources referred to in section 22 or 23 shall not be considered in the valuation of variable B or amounts determined under subsection 23(3) of the Act.
(4) The Consumer Price Index is the average all-items Consumer Price Index for Canada (not seasonally adjusted) published by Statistics Canada."
So there is absolutely no grounds to cancel the ELB for missing appointments, in the actual regulations. So therefor it is an empty threat, but a Veteran should never be threatened by a VAC staff, period.
"24. If any amount referred to in section 22 or 23 is paid as a lump sum, it shall be converted into a monthly payment in accordance with generally accepted actuarial principles.
25. (1) A person who is in receipt of an earnings loss benefit — or would, but for their level of income, be in receipt of it — shall
(a) in the case of a veteran,
(i) notify the Minister of any change to employment earnings, and
(ii) provide the Minister with an annual statement of employment earnings;
(b) notify the Minister of any changes to benefits or amounts payable from sources referred to under section 22 or 23 other than increases resulting from indexation;
(c) provide the Minister with annual statements of benefits or amounts payable from sources referred to in section 22 or 23; and
(d) at the request of the Minister, provide the information or documents referred to in any of paragraphs (a) to (c) or provide any other information or documents that are necessary to enable the Minister to assess the person’s continued eligibility for earnings loss or to determine the amount of benefit payable.
(2) The Minister may suspend payment of an earnings loss benefit to a person who fails to comply with subsection (1) until the information and documents are provided.
(3) Before suspending payment of an earnings loss benefit, the Minister shall provide the person with written notification of the reasons for the suspension and the effective date of the suspension.
SOR/2009-225, s. 8; SOR/2011-302, s. 5; SOR/2012-289, s. 14(E).
Previous Version
26. (1) The Minister may cancel payment of an earnings loss benefit under section 21 of the Act
(a) if the veteran, at least 6 months after the effective date of a suspension, continues to fail to comply with subsection 25(1); or
(b) if the veteran’s eligibility for the benefit or the determination of the amount payable was based on a misrepresentation or the concealment of a material fact.
(2) On cancelling the earnings loss benefit, the Minister shall provide the veteran with written notification of the reasons for the cancellation, the effective date of the cancellation and their rights of review.
27. (1) Subject to subsection (3), the value of variable A and variable B described in subsection 19(1) of the Act shall be adjusted annually on January 1 in accordance with the percentage increase to the Consumer Price Index, rounded to the next 1/4%, for the year ending on September 30 of the previous year to a maximum of 2% per year.
(2) Subject to subsection (3), the value of the benefit referred to in subsection 23(1) of the Act and the amount determined under subsection 23(3) of the Act shall be adjusted annually on January 1 in accordance with the percentage increase, rounded to the next 1/4%, to the Consumer Price Index for the year ending September 30 of the previous year to a maximum of 2% per year.
(3) The adjustment at the source to amounts or benefits payable from sources referred to in section 22 or 23 shall not be considered in the valuation of variable B or amounts determined under subsection 23(3) of the Act.
(4) The Consumer Price Index is the average all-items Consumer Price Index for Canada (not seasonally adjusted) published by Statistics Canada."
So there is absolutely no grounds to cancel the ELB for missing appointments, in the actual regulations. So therefor it is an empty threat, but a Veteran should never be threatened by a VAC staff, period.
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This is why I have deceided no more shrink and no rehab there is no amount of money worth it and I wont miss it if i never had it i cannot and will not let the goverment control me in anyway shape or form if i was healthy enough i would be so far back in the bush sunshine could'nt find me. physio,physio,physio they think it is a miracle cure it never helped my injuries in anyway. in my opinion rehab should train vets if able other wise leave them alone and let them heal mentally and physically at their own pace. We cannot handle being controlled especially with threats and this new veterans charter is set up to control us, its like being in a strait jacket 24/7. he wants to leave the military and forget about ever being a soldier but he cant they wont let him he has to rely on them financially so he will always be a soldier never retired never any peace. If you got lots of fight in you, get a power of attorney so you can handle his affairs because it is easier to fight for someone else than to fight for yourself. this will help him mentally also do some camping/ fishing that is the rehab and physio he really needs just to sit by a lake in the morning with a coffee looking out over the lake is best therapy ever. Good luck!
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