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The power of volunteers March 8, 2021

These three women are Federal Retirees’ secret weapons in the B.C. and Yukon Reach 338 initiative. From left to right: Leslie Gaudette, Marg Smith, Deb Nilsen.   To get politicians thinking about seniors’ issues, Federal Retirees’ Reach 338 project aims…

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Let’s talk about pharmacare February 25, 2021

Canadians consistently pay among the highest prices for prescription drugs, and 20 per cent don’t even have adequate coverage to meet their needs.   Most Canadians have some form of prescription drug coverage, whether through public or government programs or…

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Scathing report calls out RCMP’s toxic culture February 25, 2021

As part of his work on the Merlo-Davidson settlement, former Supreme Court of Canada justice Michel Bastarache and his team conducted over 640 interviews with current and former female employees of the RCMP, painting a distressing picture of a toxic…

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Act now: Support the Canada Pharmacare Act February 23, 2021

Join Federal Retirees in supporting Bill C-213, the Canada Pharmacare Act.   In roughly 24 hours, parliamentarians will be debating Bill C-213 and voting on next steps for the bill. Bill C-213, or the Canada Pharmacare Act, establishes criteria and conditions…

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Let’s Talk Budget 2021 – Have your say! February 12, 2021

Join Federal Retirees in calling for budget 2021 to improve retirement security and health care for Canadians.   The federal government has launched an online consultation – open until February 19 – called Let’s Talk Budget 2021 in preparation for the…

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Alberta finance minister quietly issues order to take over management of public sector pensions February 11, 2021

A recent order from Alberta’s finance minister has taken control of the pensions of hundreds of thousands of Albertans.   In the ongoing saga involving the Alberta public pension funds and the UCP government,  it was revealed in mid-January that…

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Newfoundland and Labrador election: What we heard from the candidates February 10, 2021

Hear from the Newfoundland and Labrador election candidates by viewing the video recording of our election webinar townhall, moderated by Léonard LeBlanc.   On Feb. 3, the National Association of Federal Retirees hosted a live webinar townhall for the upcoming Newfoundland and Labrador provincial election.  This special 1.5-hour election discussion…

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Newfoundland and Labrador election webinar town hall January 29, 2021

On Feb. 3, Federal Retirees is hosting a live town hall webinar for the upcoming Newfoundland and Labrador election.   On Feb. 3 at 2:00 p.m. NST, the National Association of Federal Retirees is hosting a live town hall webinar…

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Federal Retirees named top 50 organization lobbying on health January 28, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of our four advocacy priorities and the gaps in health and seniors’ care.   According to a recent article in Hill Times Research, the National Association of Federal Retirees has been ranked among…

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Newfoundland and Labrador 2021 provincial election: Standing up for older adults January 28, 2021

Older adults in Newfoundland and Labrador deserve an integrated continuum of health and community care that meets their unique needs at different stages of life.   On Jan. 25, 2021, a snap election was called in Newfoundland and Labrador to…

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Treasury Board must start Public Service Health Care Plan renewal discussions immediately January 27, 2021

Federal Retirees and the federal public service unions want to make sure Treasury Board gets the message – PSHCP renewal is long overdue.   Improvements to the Public Service Health Care Plan (PSHCP) is a top priority for the National Association of…

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New mandate letters signal federal Liberal election platform priorities January 19, 2021

Prime Minister Trudeau shuffled his cabinet last week, prompting new mandate letters and fueling election speculation.    On a quiet Friday afternoon with half of Ottawa scrambling to prepare for a weekend snowstorm, the Prime Minister’s Office released a new…

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