The aid that veterans are receiving today in Canada is considered to be one of the best aid in the world. Through aid programs, veterans are supported in the form of meticulous health care, health insurance, health travel expenses, living support, vocational training, rehabilitation, and economic well-being. However, the Canadian Veterans' Assistance Committee is not necessarily the case. For veterans there were rarely before the First World War. The Canadian government promised a big difference and made a big commitment during and after the First World War, but still it was not enough.
Even after the last veteran veteran in Canada died in 2010, the dark shadow of war lasted until this century. Although the connection of life with war has disappeared, millions of Canadians maintain family relationships, blood, memory, sometimes old photos and relics that are comparable through veterans and wars
The aid that veterans are receiving today in Canada is considered to be one of the best aid in the world. Through aid programs, veterans are supported in the form of meticulous health care, health insurance, health travel expenses, living support, vocational training, rehabilitation, and economic well-being. However, the Canadian Veterans' Assistance Committee is not necessarily the case. For veterans there were rarely before the First World War. The difference is very big
Veterans of World War II received the benefits of veterans through the qualifications of the US Department of Veterans Affairs. This bill also gives Philippine and Filipino-American children the same educational aid as other veterans' children. In 1941, when President Franklin Roosevelt attached Philippine men and boys to the US military, he promised them the interests of veterans in the United States. However, after the war, the US Congress reaffirmed this commitment, so many Philippine veterans lost the promised profit6. Throughout the World War II countries, through welfare and other financial incentives