The Royal Canadian Legion’s service officers provide support to those who have served in the armed forces, the RCMP and their families. One of the primary ways they do this is by helping veterans navigate the complex paperwork required for disability compensation with Veterans Affairs Canada. Service officers also help veterans with appeals to the Veterans Review and Appeal Board.
Behind the scenes, however, the Legion also works tirelessly to help shape government policies that address the unique challenges facing veterans at every stage of life. Representatives from national headquarters are part of all ministerial advisory groups for VAC, conduct regular meetings with VAC staff, and liaise with Canadian Armed Forces Transition Centres across the country. The Legion’s head office also collaborates with other similar national organizations on a variety of topics important to veterans’ health and well-being, including aging, mental and physical health, veterans experiencing homelessness, women veterans and more.
On Oct. 18, 2025, Dominion Command hosted like-minded veteran organizations to discuss common concerns and key advocacy topics. Following that, Legion representatives attended the three-day Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research Forum in Ottawa (see page 68). The RCL also actively supports research and evidence-based practices that inform decisions in health care, rehabilitation and social support for veterans by awarding a grant to a doctoral candidate conducting research in one of these vital areas. Through advocacy, collaboration and hands-on support, the Legion and veterans services staff work tirelessly to improve the quality of life for all veterans and their families.
If you, a veteran friend or family member would like expert assistance in navigating the process, contact veteransservices@legion.ca or call 1-877-534-4666 toll free.
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