Wednesday, September 03, 2008

canada to compensate 'atomic soldiers' w/ pathetic pittance

canada to compensate 'atomic soldiers' w/ pathetic pittancefrom ap: Hundreds of former Canadian soldiers will receive compensation for being assigned to participate in atomic bomb tests by the U.S. and British militaries in the 1960s, the Defense Ministry said Sept. 2.

Defense Minister Peter MacKay said the soldiers were involved in operations in the United States, Australia and the South Pacific from the end of World War II until the international treaty banning atmospheric test explosions was signed in 1963.

Canada's government will also compensate former military personnel who assisted with emergency decontamination efforts at the Chalk River nuclear plant in Ontario following two major nuclear reactor accidents in 1952 and 1958, MacKay said.

"The participants have received no recognition for their dangerous assignments in the service of Canada," MacKay during a speech Tuesday in Calgary.

In total, 900 former soldiers or families of deceased veterans will receive payments of $22,000 each, Mackay said.

1 comment:

JustaDog said...

I would hardly call that a pittance. Also, I would be in favor of the affected individuals to be compensated but not family members.

This is actually a good post because it shows the power of government. Our government is bigger than it was in the 40's and 50's and forces us citizens to be part of their agenda.

This is why I'm constantly preaching for smaller - not bigger - government.

PS: Notice not many officers or politicians of that time were among the guinea pigs?

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