Veterans Affairs hiring more staff to tackle growing backlog of disability cases
OTTAWA — The federal government will hire hundreds more temporary staff as part of a broader plan to tackle the growing backlog of requests for support and benefits from disabled veterans, many of whom are being forced to wait years for an answer.
The measure was announced Monday as new figures showed almost 50,000 claims for disability benefits were sitting in the queue at Veterans Affairs Canada at the end of March — an increase of nearly 10,000 from the same time last year.
The backlog has emerged as a major source of frustration and anger for the Canadian veterans’ community, with advocates repeatedly warning that delays in processing applications add undue stress on injured ex-soldiers and exacerbate already difficult financial and medical conditions.
The decision to hire more staff — even on a temporary basis — is surprising, as the government has repeatedly pointed to other initiatives such as automating some decision-making functions and cutting down on paperwork as ways to speed up the process.


