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Non-profit says pay hike for Canadian Armed Forces members ‘long overdue’
4 hours ago
Duration 5:25
- 4 hours ago
- News
- Duration 5:25
Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a $2-billion-per-year graduated series of salary top-ups and incentives for members of the Canadian military. Debbie Lowther, CEO of VETS Canada, spoke with the CBC’s Tom Murphy about how it will affect both serving and retired members.
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