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Originally Posted by Delgar
Even if by the letter of the law he gets compensation, he should have been taken to trial to get it.
Would have been one of the most important trials in Canadian history. The evidence that would come out would probably also very embarrassing for the government, but so be it. This needed to finished publicly not via a confidential closed door negotiation where the facts are hidden.
Consider how this looks to the soldiers of Canada. They die/get maimed and at most they get a meager pension or an honourable funeral. Think how this looks to the bad guys -- their combatant is now rich beyond his wildest dreams.
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I think this is a good point. There would have been a lot of value in determining or at least the public hearing about what Canada knew and when they knew it. I think you would have had less resistance to accepting the payout if it was clearly identified by the courts what Canada didn't do and should have done.