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Vibrant Voices campaign amplifies seniors’ views on federal issues | Organizations representing 2 million seniors meet MPs to highlight key issues February 20, 2019

      For immediate release     Representatives from nine organizations, representing more than 2 million seniors and their families, are meeting with Members of Parliament in Ottawa today to highlight key issues for their members – the need…

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Advocacy Spotlight: Brian Harris, advocacy program officer for Saskatchewan February 15, 2019

Brian Harris, Advocacy Program Officer for Saskatchewan, has been playing a lead role in developing and supporting the Seniors Mechanism (SSM) in his province. In 2018, the SSM hosted 21 forums and focus groups in communities throughout Saskatchewan, and has…

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Federal Retirees looking forward to more comprehensive retirement income security consultations January 21, 2019

  On December 21, Federal Retirees submitted a pointed letter to the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, in response to the government’s “Enhancing Retirement Security for Canadians” consultation. Despite the consultation’s narrow focus on pension…

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Draft legislation proposed to address gross vs. net Phoenix repayment issue January 17, 2019

  Federal Retirees applauds the Federal government for finally proposing new measures to support employees who were forced to reimburse a salary overpayment to their employers – a measure that’s particularly relevant to those impacted by the federal Phoenix pay…

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Call for Applications for a National Advisory Council on Poverty December 21, 2018

  The Minister of Families, Children and Social Development has launched a call for applications for a National Advisory Council on Poverty. The Advisory Council’s mandate will be to provide advice to and undertake public engagement with groups and programs…

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Important first steps for Canada’s Framework on Palliative Care December 18, 2018

One year after legislation came into force, the Minister of Health tabled Canada’s Palliative Care Framework, delivering on the 2018 deadline.   The Act required the government to develop a framework in consultation with provincial and territorial governments and stakeholders, including…

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Federal Retirees and the Minister of Seniors discuss priorities December 7, 2018

Federal Retirees’ President Jean-Guy Soulière (left) and the Honourable Filomena Tassi (right). On November 26, National Association of Federal Retirees President Jean-Guy Soulière and Director of Advocacy Sayward Montague had a productive and informative meeting with new Minister of Seniors,…

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Racing to the Bottom: Attacks Against Defined Benefit Plans and Retirement Income Security December 7, 2018

At time when Statistics Canada estimates that 12 per cent of senior families and 28.5 per cent of single seniors qualify as low income — articles continue to be published attacking one of the most cost-effective and proven ways to…

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Minister joins Federal Retirees to discuss improving veteran and family well-being November 30, 2018

Yesterday, the National Association of Federal Retirees joined with 20 veterans organizations, including representatives from the Canadian Armed Forces and Veterans Affairs Canada to do focused work that supports better cross-promotion, inclusion and collaboration – all to ensure veterans, those…

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Federal Retirees share their views on national pharmacare November 26, 2018

The 2018 federal budget announced a new Advisory Council on the Implementation of National Pharmacare to lead a dialogue on how to implement affordable pharmacare in Canada. The Advisory Council describes pharmacare as a system of health coverage that provides…

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Advocacy Spotlight: November 2018 November 15, 2018

As part of the House of Commons Finance Committee pre-budget consultation process, Federal Retirees members and volunteers from coast-to-coast made over 700 submissions, online and in-person, to promote the Association’s priorities for next year’s budget. In fact, the effort was…

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Neil Gow served in the Canadian military for 28 years

Why We Remember November 11, 2018

  Today is Remembrance Day, an opportunity to pause and pay tribute to those courageous Canadians who have answered the call to serve in order to make the world a safer place for us all. Among them is retired sergeant…

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