Veterans Affairs hiring more staff to tackle growing backlog of disability cases

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Veterans Affairs hiring more staff to tackle growing backlog of disability cases
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The federal government is hiring hundreds more temporary staff to tackle the growing backlog of applications from disabled veterans asking for help.

The plan was unveiled today as new figures from Veterans Affairs Canada show nearly 50,000 disability benefits claims were sitting in the queue at the end of March.

That represented an increase of more than 3,000 requests for financial assistance from only three months earlier. Veterans Affairs officials say they plan to hire 300 more temporary staff between now and next January as part of a broader plan to dramatically cut the number of outstanding files by March 2022.

The department is also looking at changes to how it processes claims for the most common ailments affecting veterans, such as hearing loss and ringing in the ears. The plan does not currently include automatically approving requests for assistance from veterans, which advocates have been pressing for in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.A sign is placed on a truck windshield as members of the advocacy group Banished Veterans protest outside the Veterans Affairs office in Halifax on Thursday, June 16, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

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