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Our advocacy priorities.

Canada is aging, and the future depends on the decisions we make today.
Join our work for a healthier future for aging in Canada.

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A brighter future for retirement in Canada

At the National Association of Federal Retirees, advocacy is our raison d’être. We strive to make life better for our members and to ensure that all Canadians can age with dignity, security and choice. Our advocacy is focused on five priorities — the building blocks for positive aging in Canada.

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Retirement income security

Canada is aging, and the future depends on the decisions we make today. Join our work for a healthier future for aging in Canada.

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Positive and healthy aging

By 2040, one in four Canadians will be over 65. We need a national strategy that supports dignity, connection and quality of life for older adults. Support for aging Canadians is support for all Canadians.

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Reliable health care

Canadians deserve timely, equitable health care, whether in hospitals, homes or communities.

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Veteran well-being

Veterans and their families should be able to count on timely access to disability benefits, trauma-informed care and personalized support.

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Fairness for federal retirees

Public servants’ pensions and benefits are earned supports, not extras, and they play an essential role in well-being during retirement.

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How we advocate

Our work includes meeting with government officials, contributing to policy development, participating in coalitions and amplifying member voices.

Celebrate National Public Service Week with us

Every June, National Public Service Week honours the people behind Canada’s federal public service — past and present.

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National Seniors Day shines a light on the legacy of older Canadians and inspires us to work together for a future where healthy aging is a shared reality.

National Seniors Day

National Seniors Day shines a light on the legacy of older Canadians and inspires us to work together for a future where healthy aging is a shared reality.

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Veterans’ Week and Remembrance Day

Veterans’ Week, observed from Nov. 5 to 11, is a time to honour the courage and sacrifices of those who served and to renew our commitment to their well-being.

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