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Explore our publications and resources, from Sage magazine to advocacy briefs and guides, keeping members informed and engaged. 

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Sage magazine and the Reading Nook

Sage, our quarterly magazine, is brimming with engaging and informative articles about issues that matter to members. From advocacy campaigns and insightful interviews to health-care updates and retirement planning, Sage has it all. Federal Retirees has been publishing Sage quarterly since 2014, and all these great issues are available to download below.

In Sage spring 2026, we profile Gisèle Tassé-Goodman as she steps into her new role as national board chair. The issue also looks at how Canadians are navigating rising living costs and offers expert advice on finding the right pet for your home and routine. Wondering what Sage is all about? Look out for the Reading Nook tag below where we’ve collected some of the best and most popular articles from the magazine


Reading Nook

Picking the right pet

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A women can be seen sitting and looking at receipts
Reading Nook

The affordability gap

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Italy’s Lake Garda, surrounded by turquoise water and dramatic cliffs.
Features

Europe is changing its travel rules

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A man at a right-wing protest against COVID policies in Albany, New York.
Features

Conspiracy theories: ‘It’s not about the facts’

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Stethoscope and red heart on a white background.
Features

Diabetes and heart disease: The interrelation

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Older adult couple walking arm in arm.
Features

Life expectancy back on the upswing

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You and Your Survivors 2024
You and Your Retirement

You and your survivors.

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The Top 10 Things to Know Before Retiring
You and Your Retirement

The Top 10 Things to Know Before Retiring

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From left, MP Tako van Popta, met with constituent Angela Cheung; Leslie Gaudette, board member and president of the Council of Senior Citizens Organizations of B.C.; Linda Shiefke, a constituent; and Fraser Valley West branch president Ian Spence.
Reading Nook

A look through advocacy’s lens

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