Luc O’Bomsawin (1957-2019)

Luc O’Bomsawin

Luc served with the Canadian Armed Forces for eight years as a telecommunications specialist and on the crew of the 12e Régiment Blindé du Canada. As a Veteran himself, Luc’s vision played a crucial part in the creation of the Aboriginal Veterans Autochtones (AVA,) an organization that represents the interests of Canadian Aboriginal Veterans and serving members who are of Aboriginal descent. He currently holds the position of Vice President and acts as a Provincial Director for Quebec.

Luc served with the Canadian Armed Forces for eight years as a telecommunications specialist and on the crew of the 12e Régiment Blindé du Canada. As a Veteran himself, Luc’s vision played a crucial part in the creation of the Aboriginal Veterans Autochtones (AVA,) an organization that represents the interests of Canadian Aboriginal Veterans and serving members who are of Aboriginal descent. He currently holds the position of Vice President and acts as a Provincial Director for Quebec.

In his time on the Ombudsman’s Advisory Committee, Luc brought thoughtful and sound advice to the table. He is an advocate and voice for Aboriginal Veterans and their families, especially those who are living in remote communities with little access to health and home care services. His guidance is often offered up to those who require assistance obtaining those services, and he maintains communication with his area Members of Parliament in pursuit of fair treatment for Aboriginal Veterans.

Luc’s commitment to fairness and unwavering care for those who have served has positively impacted the daily lives of many individuals. He is held in high esteem by colleagues, friends, and Veterans across the country.