Neglecting the People Who Keep Canada Safe

According to the 2017 index of human freedom, Canada is ranked the seventh freest country in the world. In most situations, Canadians can wake up, feeling safe with the ability to make their own decisions. However, this freedom is often taken for granted.  Individuals neglect the men and women who risk their lives every day to keep our country safe. Transitioning from a war-zone to regular society is extremely difficult and the current system we have implemented in Canada makes it even more difficult. As it stands, “to be eligible for benefits and services from Veterans Affairs Canada, a current or former member must wait months for the department to decide whether their illness or injury was a result of their service” (TGAM, P2).  This time period can become very stressful for ex-service officials as they rely on government funding.

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Canadian Veterans

The government’s lack of urgency to assimilate soldiers back to Canadian society is frankly embarrassing. This topic is important to me as I have firsthand seen the effects that war can have on a person’s life.  My best friend’s brother, was stationed in the Afghanistan province of Kandahar.  His job was to convoy ally territory and scout the area for dangerous activity.  He left a young man with the ambition and pride to serve his country.  After being overseas for just under a year he returned home a shell of his former self. He struggled to transition back into society.  He would constantly struggle sleeping and suffered from anxiety attacks.  Loud noises would terrify him and in general he was not happy.  It was apparent professional help was required.  He applied for military benefits but did not hear back until 5 months later.

Canadian soldiers move through the village of Khenjakak in southern Afghanistan on Tuesday Jan. 4, 2011, as they search for weapons hidden by insurgents. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Steve Rennie)

Canadian Soldiers in Kandahar 

In his case he was fortunate enough to have his family pay for immediate trauma counselling.  Furthermore, he has made a full recovery after several months of treatment. Unfortunately, some service men and women do not have access to the same support groups.  These individuals are forced to wait for months struggling with their internal demons.  The government has to do a better job at speeding up the acceptance process for post-military recovery.  It is essential that military officials are treated with the utmost respect and that we as a society pool together resources to help them make a fast recovery.

 

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References – Websites

http://www.heritage.org/index/ranking

https://beta.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/injured-ill-military-personnel-deserve-an-easier-transition-to-civilian-life/article36392524/

Pictures

Veteran Image – http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/veterans-affairs-to-cut-budget-by-226m-1.1002213

Canadian forces in Kandahar – http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada-prepares-to-pack-everything-for-kandahar-pullout-1.619397

Unethical Behavior at the Highest Level of Business

It is no secret that the business world is constantly being plagued by greedy, unethical, executive members that abuse their power for personal benefit.  For instance, the article I will be discussing today highlights that even the largest corporations and highest levels of government are subject to corruption.  I am alluding to, “Lee Jae-yong, the jailed de facto leader of Samsung who bribed Park Geun-hye, then South Korea’s president, to keep his control of the business empire”(NYT, P2).

Former South Korean president Park Geun-hye

Ms. Park is claimed to have been bribed for upwards of 52 million dollars including an $800,000 horse.  Mr. Lee attempted a merger of two subsidiaries (Samsung C&T and Cheil Industries) but soon realized that he would need the governments backing for the merger to come to fruition.  If successful Mr. Lee would have been, “the biggest shareholder in the combined entity and bolstered his grip on Samsung Electronics, a major manufacturer of smartphones” (NYT, P4). Large shareholders have significant influence in all executive decisions and the strategic course of the company at whole. Mr. Lee’s attempt to gain power alongside Ms. Parks’s willingness to help would have been an ethical tragedy at the highest level of business.

I chose this article because it outlines the principle human behavior of desiring what you cannot have. Mr. Lee was already a rich and famous man yet his greed for power and money led him to stray from his ethical thinking. It is events such as these that blacken the public’s view of the business world. However, since the article was released Mr. Lee has been sentenced to 5 years in prison.  Ms. Park was impeached and is currently on trial for 18 criminal offences. The court hearing is a step in the right direction and a victory for improving business ethics around the world.  Taking advantage of power for personal gain is an issue in today’s society that must be met with harsh consequences. Implementing anti-bribery programs is the first step towards recovery. These programs if executed properly will demotivate and help deter such events from happening again.  Locally, I also believe it is the job of first year students at UBC to hold each other accountable for eachothers actions. Together, we must consistently practice honesty and integrity in all areas that we pursue.

can samsung survive Lee Jae-yong arrest scandal

Lee Jae-yong after being convicted guilty

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~Sources

NYT Article – https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/02/business/samsung-lee-jae-yong-trial-south-korea.html

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Park Geun-hye – http://www.india.com/news/world/scandal-rocked-south-korean-president-park-geun-hye-replaces-prime-minister-hwang-kyo-ahn-1625298/

Lee Jae-yong – https://movietvtechgeeks.com/will-lee-jae-yong-corruption-arrest-affect-samsung/

Samsung – http://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00045081/

 

 

 

 

 

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