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Agent Orange victims offered federal help

Last Updated Wed, 18 May 2005 10:01:27 EDT

CBC News

FREDERICTON - Canadian soldiers who trained at a military base in

New Brunswick during the 1960s are being asked to come forward if

they believe their health was damaged by the chemical, Agent Orange.

 

 

From CBC ARCHIVES: Agent Orange

 

The federal government allowed Americans to test the herbicide in

the forests at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in 1966, during the

Vietnam war.

 

 

FROM APRIL, 17 2003: Use of Agent Orange in Vietnam underestimated

 

The Canadian government said little at the time, denying the

chemical was harmful at one point.

 

Veterans Affairs now acknowledges that the testing of Agent Orange

at CFB Gagetown exposed Canadian soldiers to a health risk. Defence

Minister Bill Graham said those who believe they were affected can

apply for assistance.

 

" Anybody who could have been affected by Agent Orange, which at the

time nobody understood or knew about, is clearly entitled to a

pension, " Graham said.

 

 

 

 

Those who control the past, control the future; Those who control the future,

control the present; Those who control the present, control the past.^

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