News Report
Stuart Langridge was an active member in Canadian Army forces, however early in March of 2008 he committed suicide in his army barracks after multiple previous attempts. Today his family still does not have a moment to grieve because of the government and military's treatment. After losing his will, and neglecting to tell Stuart's family of his previous suicide letters the government has yet to return his pension contributions. Is this the way our fallen soldiers and their families should be treated?