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Advocacy Spotlight: Federal Retirees advocacy volunteer saves veterans money on rent Jan 13, 2022

Nova Scotia-based volunteer Peter Kerr went above and beyond to enact meaningful change for veterans in the province.   In January 2008, the Federal Superannuates National Association (now the National Association of Federal Retirees) and the Nova Scotia and Nunavut…

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Advocacy Spotlight: Fredericton branch leaves an impression on local MP Jan 7, 2022

By going above and beyond to host effective town halls, the Federal Retirees Fredericton & District Branch has left a positive impression on its local MP.   The COVID-19 pandemic couldn’t stop the Fredericton & District Branch from putting on…

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It’s time to improve the PDSP, says Federal Retirees CEO Dec 17, 2021

The Pensioners’ Dental Services Plan hasn’t been meaningfully updated since its inception 20 years ago. It’s time.   As the public service bargaining agents prepare for a new round of negotiations on the Public Service Dental Care Plan (PDSCP), Federal…

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Advocacy Spotlight: Cornwall volunteers rally to save branch Dec 17, 2021

With passion and perseverance, Federal Retirees’ Cornwall branch was able to inspire a new crop of volunteers to get involved! (From left to right: Veronica Britton, treasurer; JoAn Halliday, president; Gérard Piette, vice-president; Michael Griffin, secretary.)   Running a branch of…

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At long last — Phoenix general compensation damages forms available for retirees Dec 16, 2021

Federal retirees have been waiting, in some cases at least two years, for the Phoenix general damages claims process to be put in place.   On Dec. 16, the Treasury Board finally launched the general compensation claims process for Phoenix-related…

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Federal Retirees to federal, provincial governments: Harmonize names on passports and vaccine documentation Dec 13, 2021

Women in Quebec shouldn’t have to worry about a frustrating naming mismatch when travelling abroad.   Last  week, the National Association of Federal Retirees contacted four federal ministries and the Quebec health minister to advocate for members in Quebec who…

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New claims process for severe impacts of Phoenix Dec 9, 2021

The federal government has introduced a new claims process for public servants who experienced personal or financial hardships because of the problematic Phoenix pay system.   The Treasury Board Secretariat has introduced a new claims process for compensating individuals who…

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Federal Retirees CEO to governments: It’s time to move on long-term care Dec 7, 2021

Today’s, and tomorrow’s, long-term care residents deserve a system that is safe, effective and high quality.   The end of 2021 marks two years since the early days of the COVID-19 global pandemic, and nearly two years since Canadians began…

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Ontario optometrists suspend job action and resume OHIP-insured eye care Nov 29, 2021

The Ontario Association of Optometrists has paused its job action, resuming OHIP-funded eye care services for patients aged 65 and older.   Ontario optometrists have resumed eye care services for patients over the age of 65 and youths aged 19…

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The first 100 days — Federal Retirees calls on government to get moving Nov 22, 2021

Parliament is set to resume today, and Federal Retirees expects real change for older Canadians, retirees, veterans and their families.   Canada’s 44th Parliament is set to resume today. As the government’s agenda takes shape, Federal Retirees expects action on…

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Federal Retirees meets with newly appointed Treasury Board president Nov 16, 2021

The new Treasury Board president recently connected with Association president Jean-Guy Soulière and CEO Anthony Pizzino to discuss retirement security.   Parliament is set to resume in a week, and Federal Retirees is at work to represent members’ priorities with…

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Let’s make veteran wellness a permanent federal priority Nov 9, 2021

Federal Retirees CEO Anthony Pizzino is calling on the federal government to prioritize the well-being of Canadian veterans and their families.   Veterans’ Week is a time of commemoration and reflection. And with Parliament set to resume in just weeks,…

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