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shockedcanadian

(751 posts)
Thu May 29, 2014, 06:32 PM May 2014

Wife of veteran with PTSD says she can't get Tory MPs to return her calls

Now that Toews is gone this guy needs to follow. I do not think I have ever read anything positive about this guy, rarely see him smile, never hear him say anything nice. He is precisely the type of mean spirited person that Canada needs fewer of. How this guy was placed in Veteran Affairs is beyond me.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/julian-fantino-defends-4m-for-ads-to-counter-misinformation-1.2658694

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Wife of veteran with PTSD says she can't get Tory MPs to return her calls (Original Post) shockedcanadian May 2014 OP
Fantino does need to go. PDJane May 2014 #1
I try not to blame leaders for everything their underlings do, I don't think it is fair shockedcanadian May 2014 #2
Harper is a micromanager so he was neck deep in appointing this arthritisR_US May 2014 #3
Fair enough shockedcanadian May 2014 #4

PDJane

(10,103 posts)
1. Fantino does need to go.
Thu May 29, 2014, 06:43 PM
May 2014

He should never have been appointed.

We can't trust the Harper government to take care of anyone, especially the most vulnerable.

 

shockedcanadian

(751 posts)
2. I try not to blame leaders for everything their underlings do, I don't think it is fair
Thu May 29, 2014, 07:14 PM
May 2014

They cannot be responsible for all of these people, they are adults and make their own decisions and have their own personalities. Though in this particular case I have to say I question his judgement. I assume he figured with Fantino's experience with police forces that veterans might respect him as being an equal. Here's a newsflash, soldiers are some of the bravest men and woman in the country and they generally join the forces out of civic duty and patriotism, not for a high paying career (not to suggest that many officers in uniform aren't patriotic and want to do well, but the fact that it is a very good paying profession often draws many who decide to become cops simply for the financial benefit). I just don't know how he could have possibly felt that Fantino would be the best person for this job.

They interviewed the wife afterwards and she made some good points. She has no training or experience dealing with PTSD, and she simply wants to learn how to deal with her husband who was diagnosed 8 years ago. This is not an unreasonable request, in particular when you consider that Fantino of all people should know about such issues as he is a former cop and chief of the OPP and TPS. In my opinion he operated both organizations poorly. Appears he is showing the same disdain for the veterans as he showed for the rule of law when he was with the police, was it asking too much for someone to at least respond to her?

arthritisR_US

(7,412 posts)
3. Harper is a micromanager so he was neck deep in appointing this
Thu May 29, 2014, 08:28 PM
May 2014

guy and he bears responsibility. The buck stops at the top and if the leaders can't take the heat then they shouldn't have run in the first place.

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