Afghan-Canadian advisers failed by Ottawa, deserve compensation, military ombud says

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OTTAWA – They were the eyes and ears of Canadian soldiers on the ground in the Afghanistan war, but a decade on many are still hitting a wall of bureaucracy as they try to access the kind of health benefits available to soldiers.

Now, a military watchdog is calling on Ottawa to financially compensate the dozens of Afghan Canadians who went to Afghanistan as government contractors to advise soldiers and translate for them, and who experienced mental and physical distress as a result of that service.

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