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Post by Vizzer Tue 03 Apr 2018, 7:09 pm

The Canadian Press · Posted: Apr 03, 2018

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Reservists help pack military vehicles with boats and fuel at CFB Kingston on Tuesday May 9, 2017.

A pension fund for Canadian military reservists is once again being flagged by Canada's auditor general as "problematic."

In a recent commentary on the federal government's 2016-17 financial audits, the auditor's office says it is unable to provide assurances the reserve force pension plan's financial statements are free of significant error.

It's a problem that has been going on for the last 10 years.

Following a recent look at the books, auditor Michael Ferguson remains unable to draw conclusions about the accuracy and completeness of data used to estimate reported pension obligations of $610 million — a situation his office describes as "unacceptable."

"National Defence needs to complete its ongoing efforts to resolve this matter," the report states.

"This situation leaves parliamentarians and plan members without assurance that the plan's financial statements present credible information about the plan's finances, which is unacceptable."

The concerns were raised as part of a commentary on financial audits of 68 federal organizations conducted by the auditor's office for the fiscal years that ended between December 2016 and August 2017. The commentary was published March 28.

Overall, Ferguson was satisfied with the credibility of all financial statements it examined except those of the reserve force pension plan. No audit opinion was issued "because of significant and persistent problems with data quality."

The fund has been plagued by problems since it was first introduced in 2007. It has never been able to convince the auditor's office that its finances reliably reflected the financial position of the plan and never received an audit opinion, resulting in a full performance audit in 2011. That examination found the pension fund was introduced without adequate planning, leading to major backlogs.

The Department of National Defence has since changed some of its record-keeping practices for reservists, but the auditor says those improvements have not resolved matters.

Meanwhile, it appears backlogs have also continued.

A proposed class-action lawsuit has been launched by a group of veterans discharged from the Canadian Armed Forces who allege excessive delays in their pension payments. The action proposes to include members of the reserve force pension plan.

A certification hearing is not expected until April 2019, according to a lawyer involved in the case.




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Post by Garrison Sun 03 Feb 2019, 9:01 am

Auditor General Michael Ferguson remembered as 'passionate fighter for accountability'

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Post by Magnum Sat 15 Jun 2019, 8:48 am

Change in Reserve Force pay structure



From: National Defence

News release


June 14, 2019 – Laval, Québec – National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces

As promised in Canada’s defence policy Strong, Secure, Engaged, Reserve Force pay is being restructured to align with Regular Force pay where the demands of service are similar.

The new methodology for the Reserve Force applies the same base pay the Regular Force receives, plus the elements of the Military Factor that apply to reservists.

The Honourable Harjit S. Sajjan, Minister of National Defence, announced the change today at the 4th Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment in Laval, Quebec.

The restructuring of pay is part of an overall vision outlined in our defence policy, Strong, Secure, Engaged, which also includes increasing the Reserve Force by 1,500 members and further integrating reservists into operations. The Reserve Force is crucial to the success of our Canadian Armed Forces. Reservists come from all walks of life, and include students, civil servants, labourers, business people, academics, and former members of the Regular Force.

Reservists will receive more money in this new system in order to more fairly compensate them for their important service. Previously, Reserve Force pay was a simple 85 percent calculation of the total Regular Force pay. Regular Force pay is composed of two parts: base pay and Military Factor. The Military Factor is a percentage added to the base salaries of Canadian Armed Forces members that compensates them for additional requirements that don’t affect most public servants.







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Post by kodiak Wed 26 Jun 2019, 2:18 pm

Canada’s military reservists granted pay equity with regular forces

June 26, 2019

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Post by Viper Wed 03 Jul 2019, 7:41 pm

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Kelowna-Lake Country MP Stephen Fuhr welcomes 7.8% pay raise for Reservists

KELOWNA NEWS STAFF / Jul. 3, 2019

https://www.kelownacapnews.com/news/kelowna-lake-country-mp-stephen-fuhr-welcomes-7-8-pay-raise-for-reservists/




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Post by Lonestar Thu 11 Jul 2019, 5:21 pm

July 11, 2019

Canadian Armed Forces reservists to receive more compensation following pay restructuring

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Post by Gridlock Thu 18 Jul 2019, 6:02 pm

Pay for Canada's Reserve Force going up to match Regular Force

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Published Thursday, July 18, 2019

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Post by Mojave Wed 19 Feb 2020, 7:05 pm

New Rules Will Support U of G Student-
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Wednesday, February 19, 2020

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Bringing peace of mind to University of Guelph students serving in the Canadian Forces is the aim of a new University policy offering these students academic accommodations.

The new policy, called the Serving Scholars program, is the first of its kind in Ontario and unique in its focus on reservists.

There are at least 30 U of G students who are members of the reserves, and most try to balance their studies alongside their military duties. But they can run into scheduling conflicts if exams are sometimes scheduled on weekends when they are in training, for example, or if papers come due while they are away on assignments.

The Serving Scholars program will allow these student-reservists to defer or write exams early if needed or renegotiate due dates for assignments and papers. As well, they will be allowed to register for courses early if they are busy during the summer with military duties.

Alex Fekri, a fifth-year accounting co-op student, has been in the reserves for four years. Although he’s learned to plan his schedule well ahead to account for his academic and military responsibilities, he sometimes runs into challenges.

“Many of our professors’ deadlines are on Sunday nights, but as reservists we often work on weekends, typically in the field far from a desk, so meeting those deadlines can be difficult,” he said. “Other times, we are called to emergency operations far from home with little notice, such as during the recent spring flooding in the Ottawa area. This new program will mean being able to have a bit of flexibility with deadlines or exam dates.”

John Walsh, a classics professor in the School of Languages and Literatures who helped to spearhead the new program, said provisions in the Serving Scholars program resemble those offered to varsity athletes, who often need to reschedule exams or assignment deadlines when they know they will be away at events.

Few students in military service will need to use these new provisions, he added, but it will be good to know these rules are in place if they run into conflicts.

“We want military members to feel assured that their two roles of students and soldiers will not come into conflict with one another,” said Walsh. “We don’t want them worrying about exams while they are in active duty in potentially dangerous situations. These new rules will give them that assurance.”

The University worked with the local Army regiment (the 11th Field Regiment of the Royal Canadian Artillery) and with affected students to develop provisions that will help them balance their military and academic duties.

“We are very appreciative of this unique and valuable initiative offered by the University of Guelph to Army reserve soldiers, and particularly to the 11th Field Artillery Regiment here in the city,” said lieutenant-colonel Gary McQueen, commanding officer of the regiment.

“Reserve soldiers depend greatly upon educational institutions and employers to support their service so that they can remain ready to respond to emergencies in Canada and abroad.”

Fekri hopes the program will also help raise awareness among students about the reserves.

“Many students don’t realize that it is possible to be in university full-time as well as in the reserves. Most of us commit one evening a week and one weekend a month, which is really not a lot.

“I always say that being a reservist is the perfect job for a student: you have the opportunity to be paid while in school, and over the summer you get help with your tuition fees and you can do something adventurous while helping others.


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Post by Jackal Mon 09 Mar 2020, 5:17 pm

Army soldiers complete major exercise in Greenstone Region

By NetNewsLedger -March 9, 2020



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Post by Hammercore Mon 12 Oct 2020, 3:46 pm

Nova Scotia army reserves behind fake letter of released wolf pack

Haley Ryan - CBC News

Posted: Oct 12. 2020

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A letter suggesting that grey wolves had been released into Nova Scotia this summer turned out to be part of a military training exercise. (Matt Cardy/Getty Images)






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Post by Lincoln Sun 22 Nov 2020, 9:17 pm

Canadian Armed Forces ‘pioneer’ new training with reservists in Nova Scotia

Posted November 22, 2020

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Post by Spider Thu 17 Dec 2020, 8:57 pm

Federal court decertifies veterans’ class action
for delay on pension benefits

Julius Melnitzer | December 17, 2020






Canadian Armed Forces sued for $100M over ‘chronic’ pension delays

Julius Melnitzer | July 5, 2017

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Post by Forcell Sat 19 Dec 2020, 10:52 am


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