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Rounding up budgets: Northwest Territories and Alberta March 10, 2020

As budget season continues, two more provinces and territories released their budgets in late February 2020. In this second instalment of our budget round up, we look at the budgets for the Northwest Territories and Alberta. Read on to learn…

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Deprescribing organizations and initiatives across Canada March 9, 2020

If you’re wondering whether you still have to take certain medications, don’t hesitate to bring it up with your doctor or health-care professional. In “Deprescribing: A way forward to reduce harm and costs related to prescription drugs” from the latest…

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Changes coming to provincial drug coverage for Albertans January 29, 2020

Beginning on March 1, approximately 46,000 Albertans could lose health coverage.   In October 2019, Alberta’s provincial government released its 2019 budget which included some proposed changes to health-care coverage for Albertans. Federal Retirees is concerned by the government’s decision…

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Act now! Tell the Alberta government to leave your drug coverage alone January 29, 2020

The Alberta government is making changes to seniors’ drug coverage – and there could be more on the way. In October 2019, the Alberta government introduced its 2019 provincial budget. In that budget, the provincial finance minister took aim at…

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Answering your questions about the elimination of the Ontario Out-of-Country Travellers Program January 28, 2020

In November 2019, we provided you with an update on Ontario’s decision to cancel its Out-of-Country Travellers Program, as of Jan. 1, 2020. With the program’s elimination, we have received questions about the effect of this decision for members in…

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What’s in it for you: Reporting on federal ministerial mandate letters December 18, 2019

On Dec. 12, 2019, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau released ministerial mandate letters outlining the policy objectives and challenges each minister will work to accomplish and address. Mandate letters were made public for the first time in 2015 in an effort…

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What’s new in older adult health care and policy December 17, 2019

On Nov. 22, Federal Retirees attended “Making Seniors’ Care Matter: Ensuring quality and accessible care for seniors across Canada,” a conference presented by the Canadian Health Coalition and the Research Center in Social Innovation and Transformation at Saint Paul University in…

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Travelling this winter? Update to Ontario Out-of-Country Travellers Program November 26, 2019

The Ontario government announced some amendments to its earlier decision to cancel the Ontario Out-of-Country Travellers Program. First, the government has extended the deadline to end the Out-of-Country Travellers Program from Oct. 1, 2019, to Jan. 1, 2020. In addition,…

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Election 2019 – What the parties have to say October 3, 2019

  In this election, the National Association of Federal Retirees has four key priorities: retirement income security, a National Seniors Strategy, support for veterans and their families, and pharmacare. Seniors represent the fastest growing demographic in the country and the…

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Public Inquiry into the Safety and Security of Residents in the Long-term Care Homes System September 10, 2019

  Following the conviction of Elizabeth Wettlaufer for murder, attempted murder and aggravated assault, committed while working as a registered nurse in long-term care, the province of Ontario established a public inquiry in August 2017. The tragedy of these events…

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Our Election 2019 Priorities: Frequently Asked Questions August 23, 2019

  This spring, the National Association of Federal Retirees named four key priorities for the 2019 federal election: a National Seniors Strategy, retirement income security, support for veterans and their families, and pharmacare. Speaking with our friends and family about…

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Canada’s first accessibility act passes unanimously June 27, 2019

  On May 28, Canada’s first accessibility act passed unanimously in the House of Commons. Bill C-81, the Accessible Canada Act: An Act to Ensure a Barrier-free Canada will work to ensure more consistent experiences of accessibility across Canada. Canada…

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