| # | Name | Comments |
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| 101 | Robert Cornish | Long past time for fair treatment to this man |
| 102 | Anonymous | It is high time you reviewed Ron Bezant's military career and made up for his shortage of pension now over due to the tune of $10.000.
This is not way to treat men who gave thier lives for the good of humanity and our coutnry Canada . Dot Fuhrman in Kelowna. B.C. |
| 103 | Ellen Marie Shiptenko | This retired Canadian military person has served his country above and beyond the normal call of duty and now at his hour of need, it is unconconcionable that this travesty in the shortfall of his pension, has not yet been changed to benefit him and his spouse. Please support him and his effort to make a big wrong a big right. |
| 104 | Winston Hatt | Please do the right thing, and provide Capt(Ret) Bezant with what is fair, and is due to him. |
| 105 | James Glucksman | Justice requires this be done. If Bombardier gets support so should people who've fought for Canada. |
| 106 | Anonymous | This seems like a no-brainer. Of course he should get his full pension. |
| 107 | Anonymous | |
| 108 | carl j.wright | I am sure that we all feel that we got screwed |
| 109 | Anonymous | |
| 110 | Anonymous | |
| 111 | Sylvia C. Williams | Please correct this injustice to Ron Bezant and his wife. |
| 112 | Doris Johnston | I strongly support tMr. Bezant's claim. I, too, was a victim of Trudeau's "grand" (read: stupid) idea of a bilingual Canada which obviously hasn't worked - except in Ottawa and public service jobs - and cost innocent taxpayers a fortune, and still does. Let's hope the end of this farce is near, and those who were harmed receive their due compensation. |
| 113 | Jane McLaughlin | Please review Mr. Bezant's pension request as soon as possible. The Canadian Government has a responsibility to these retired Military Servicemen who have given so much to our country. |
| 114 | Paul Kelly | |
| 115 | Denna Salander | |
| 116 | DEBBI CRAIN | |
| 117 | Kevin Bezant | |
| 118 | Kevin Johnston | You have my support friend. Fight those bastards till the bitter end. |
| 119 | Debra Scott | |
| 120 | Edward T Fudge | I support you fully, as retired servicemen we should be treated better than this. Ed Fudge snr. |
| 121 | Susan Kent Davidson | |
| 122 | Rebecca Thornhill | Wishing you all the best. |
| 123 | DM Boyle | Your fight is my fight, it should be our government's as well. Good Luck Mr. Bezant, although you should not need it in the first place. |
| 124 | C. Usubiaga | Good luck in seeking redress. |
| 125 | Howard Galganov | My dad and his brothers fought for Canada in World war II, they too had to beg for what was rightly theirs.
Please do not make Ron beg for something that is his due. I know how hard it was for my dad until the government stepped up to the plate to do the right thing.
For Ron Bezant, it's time for you to step up to the plate. |
| 126 | Anonymous | Shame on the govt |
| 127 | Anonymous | |
| 128 | Anonymous | |
| 129 | Anonymous | This is an outrage! Give the poor man what he's entitled to. |
| 130 | Lou Israel | It is shameful that gutless politicians not only brainwash our young people into signing up for dangerous duty that can get them killed, AND admonish Canadians to "support the troops" but refuse to pay them a decent wage. I would never vote for a party that does that and we know for a fact that we could pay our servicemen and women from gutting as few as ONE program. "Do not let them say it can't be done!"
A Disgusted Canadian |
| 131 | Lorraine Sommerfeld | Ron Bezant is a remarkable man. His journey for justice has been notable for its considered intelligence and unflagging need to correct not just what has happened to him, but to countless others who have fallen through the cracks.
He may be calm in the face of death, but he will never, ever, go down without a fight. |
| 132 | Ken Henley | Don't give up |
| 133 | Alberta Harrold | My late father was also in the army, and received a miniscule pension. Was never given any recognition for his contributions to the freedom of Canada. In his 80's he was given a medal for his hardships. Something that he kept in a box at the bottom of his closet. As he felt that was where they put Veterans when done with their service.
God Bless you and your family. You are in our prayers from this time forward. Please keep me informed of your progress. |
| 134 | Ron Bezant | Alberta,
You have asked me to update you, which I will do but I need your email address. Please let me know at tnazeb@cogeco.ca.
Ron |
| 135 | John Labelle | It is indeed disturbing that Disable Veterans must continue to fight for their earned benefits. Now that the Government of Canada no longer requires our services, Veterans must fight Veterans Affairs for taking surplus funds from our Pension account, the Claw Back to our Pension and depletion of other benefits. After seving our Country with Honour, far too often, we are required to participate in Class Action Lawsuits. Shame on you, Prime Minister of Canada for denying Veterans their earned Financial Dignity.
John Labelle
Campaign Coordinator
Military/RCMP Veterans
Against Annuity
Benefit Reduction at age 65 |
| 136 | deborah deutsch | |