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Federal Retirees speaks to Commons Veterans Affairs committee about the future of commemoration May 25, 2021

In its appearance before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs, Federal Retirees emphasized the importance of effective, relevant commemoration for all veterans.   In May, National Association of Federal Retirees president Jean-Guy Soulière and advocacy director Sayward…

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Advocacy Spotlight: Winnipeg branch focuses on election readiness May 10, 2021

Left to right: Cynthia Foreman, Winnipeg and district branch advocacy contact and Manitoba advocacy program officer; Terry Duguid, member of Parliament for Winnipeg South; Ceci O’Flaherty, Winnipeg and district branch president; Paula Nygard, branch services coordinator for Manitoba; and Lacey…

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Moving Canada toward national standards in long-term care April 30, 2021

If you missed our webinar on national standards in long-term care, check out the video recording.     The number of tragic deaths in long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic have shamefully stressed the overdue need for urgent action and policy…

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Federal politics in 2021: From budget to election? April 28, 2021

If you missed our webinar on the federal political outlook for 2021, don’t worry – the video recording is ready for viewing.   On April 8 at 4 p.m. EST, the National Association of Federal Retirees hosted a live webinar on the outlook for federal politics in 2021, with John…

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Federal Retirees weighs in on “recovery” budget April 20, 2021

Monday’s budget, the first in two years, offers Canadians a peek behind the curtain – at the government’s post-pandemic priorities.   Monday’s federal budget was massive. Its English version 739 pages, its spending unprecedented. It was full of firsts – the…

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Private members bill introduced to create independent seniors’ advocate April 16, 2021

Alberta NDP’s seniors critic and former seniors minister, Lori Sigurdson announces the introduction of Bill 215: Seniors Advocate Act, with the support of Rick Brick, Federal Retirees district director in the Prairies and Northwest Territories.   On April 15, Alberta…

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At long last – PSHCP renewal negotiations underway April 12, 2021

Federal Retirees members have let us know they are looking for updates to vision care and paramedical services while keeping the PSHCP affordable.   This is an important year for the PSHCP. While the plan renewal was expected to take place in 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic shifted government priorities…

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Bring Alberta’s independent seniors’ advocate back April 9, 2021

With your support, Federal Retirees is calling on the Alberta government to bring back an independent seniors’ advocate.  Please note this campaign has updates. Visit the new campaign page to participate. Alberta is currently home to more than 665,000 seniors. That number…

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COVID-19 vaccine rollout guidelines for older adults March 23, 2021

Vaccine rollout varies from province to province, but the federal government has stated it expects all Canadians to be vaccinated by September 2021.   Federal Retirees has heard from members with questions and concerns about when older adults will receive…

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The Canada Pharmacare Act bill didn’t pass – What happens next? March 19, 2021

Canada is the only country with universal health care that does not also offer universal prescription coverage, and that fragmentation means that Canadians pay among the highest drug costs in the world.   Last month Federal Retirees supported Bill C-213…

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Take Federal Retirees advocacy further – be an advocacy program volunteer in Ontario March 10, 2021

The National Association of Federal Retirees is looking for volunteers to fill the role of advocacy program officer in Ontario. Applications will be accepted until April 1 at 11:59 Eastern Time. Apply today! Advocacy program officers are volunteer leaders at Federal…

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Advocacy Spotlight: Quebec branch paving the way for Committee appearances March 8, 2021

Micheline Lefrançois, branch advocacy contact for our Quebec branch, has been a driving force for the Federal Retirees advocacy network, Reach 338.   When Federal Retirees launched Reach 338 in 2020, one of the first branches to hit the ground running…

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