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The BC Court of Appeal ruling revolved around a 2006 decision to replace life-long disability pensions with one lump sum payment, which veterans said amounted to a 40 per cent cut in benefits for some wounded soldiers. The three-judge panel dismissed the case saying Parliament always has the ability to amend federal laws and Ottawa has clear constitutional authority to legislate in this area.
By CuriouscastThe BC Court of Appeal ruling revolved around a 2006 decision to replace life-long disability pensions with one lump sum payment, which veterans said amounted to a 40 per cent cut in benefits for some wounded soldiers. The three-judge panel dismissed the case saying Parliament always has the ability to amend federal laws and Ottawa has clear constitutional authority to legislate in this area.