The turmoil between the defence department and former military ombudsman Gary Walbourne took a tragic turn for one British Columbia family. More than half a dozen cases were held up because of the restrictions placed on the watchdog’s office - or the ombudsman's inability to get meetings with the defence minister. Among them was the case of Myrna Mason, which ground to a halt before she died.
via CBC | Top Stories NewsSaturday, 28 September 2019
Caught in the watchdog crossfire: Elderly B.C. woman died with DND claim in limbo
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