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Government changing tune on 20-per-cent pay hike for Canadian Forces personnel
Government changing tune on 20-per-cent pay hike for Canadian Forces personnel

Ottawa Citizen

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Government changing tune on 20-per-cent pay hike for Canadian Forces personnel

The Liberal government appears to be backsliding on its promise to provide an immediate 20-per-cent raise to Canadian military personnel, instead now unsure of when that pay hike will come and how much it will actually be. Article content Defence Minister David McGuinty told journalists June 10 that improvements were coming in military benefits, housing and health care. 'That's where a lot of the initial investment will be, of course, including a 20-per-cent pay increase,' he said. Article content Article content Article content Several hours later, the defence minister stated in another interview that the pay hike would be immediate. 'It's about a 20-per-cent pay increase immediately for our members,' McGuinty said in an interview with Newstalk 1010 radio. Article content Article content But now McGuinty's office and the Department of National Defence can't provide a date for when the troops will see the raise on their paycheques or say whether it will actually be 20 per cent. Article content 'We look forward to sharing more details in the near future,' noted an email from McGuinty's office sent to the Ottawa Citizen by press secretary Laurent de Casanove. Article content The same statement about the pay increase also suggested that the hike might not come to a 20-per-cent across-the-board pay raise, but that figure represented instead an overall funding increase that also included retention bonuses and other initiatives directed only to specific military personnel. Article content Article content 'This investment represents an almost 20-per-cent increase to the overall CAF compensation envelope and the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces are actively working on how best to implement this investment — looking at options that include a combination of approaches such as retention bonuses for stress trades, increased starting salaries for junior members and a broad-based salary increase,' the email noted. Article content Article content McGuinty's office did not respond to a request for clarification on whether the announced 20-per-cent pay increase was instead a boost to the overall compensation budget that also included retention bonuses and other benefits. Article content Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a $9-billion spending increase June 9 that will hike Canada's defence and security budget to an all-time high of $62.7 billion annually by next year. The prime minister noted the salary increases, which he pointed out were well-deserved and would contribute to retaining personnel in the ranks as well as to attracting new recruits.

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