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Average vet faces 32-week wait for benefits decision, double government target

Jul 3, 2019 | 12:42 PM

OTTAWA — The long delays many veterans face when applying to the government for assistance for service-related injuries has reached a new milestone.

Former service members have long been promised that the vast majority will know within 16 weeks whether they are eligible for financial compensation or medical treatment.

But Veterans Affairs Canada says the average wait time for initial applications is now twice as long — 32 weeks — as requests for assistance outpace the department’s ability to process them.

The government is hoping to start reining in the ever-growing wait times, which advocates say add stress and frustration on veterans, by hiring and training hundreds of temporary staff.