There is one- Ste. Anne's Hospital in Quebec.
Julian Fantino is the Minister of Veterans Affairs for Canada.
One can contact Veterans Affairs in Canada by calling 1-866-522-2122 (English) or 1-866-522-2022 (French). One could also visit a Service Canada Centre.
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Yes, many countries have veterans hospitals or similar facilities dedicated to providing healthcare and support services to military veterans. For example, Canada has Veterans Affairs Canada, which offers various health services, while the United Kingdom has the National Health Service (NHS) that provides care to veterans. Australia also has the Department of Veterans' Affairs, which operates hospitals and provides healthcare to former military personnel. These institutions aim to address the specific medical and psychological needs of veterans.
Sure, why not? They can even use veterinarian hospitals, field hospitals, emergency response hospitals, or have a friend try to repair their problem. Those who are veterans certainly can, and do. I am not sure if these hospitals allow non-veterans to use them or not.
According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, as of July 30, 2010, there were 153 VA hospitals, 773 outpatient centers, and 260 Vet Centers (counseling) in the US.
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Veterans' hospitals are part of the Department of Veteran Affairs, service the US military, and are owned and operated by the federal government.
Yes, many veterans' organizations still offer poppies. They are not really 'selling' them, but are requesting donations. The donations are typically used for such things as orphanages and veterans' hospitals.
Julian Fantino is the Minister of Veterans Affairs for Canada.
During the shutdown, the military continued to receive their pay, under an act signed by the president. But at federally-run sites like Veterans' Hospitals, while the hospitals were open, staffing was reduced for out-patient services, and many veterans were not able to easily access what they needed until the shutdown finally ended.
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Veterans of military service.
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Cotton M. Lindsay has written: 'Canadian national health insurance' -- subject(s): Health Insurance, National health services, State Medicine 'Veterans Administration hospitals' -- subject(s): Medical care, Veterans, Veterans' hospitals 'Equal Pay for Comparable Work'