Innovation key to reforming Veterans Affairs Canada

Today's vets more educated, know their rights, and need more flexible service than in past generations.

Veterans Affairs needs to start innovating if it's going to serve the wave of veterans coming home from Afghanistan with a host of needs unique to their generation, says veterans advocate Michel Drapeau.

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