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A determined advocate for seniors

Deb Schulte may be new to cabinet, but she is not a rookie about seniors’ issues, having founded the special interest Liberal seniors’ caucus.   When Deb Schulte was sworn in as Canada’s minister of seniors in November 2019, she…

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Reversing your fortune

Vera and Bob Smith are typical of many retired couples in Canada — they are house rich and cash poor. They live on old age security and CPP payments, supplemented by a small private pension, and income Vera earns part-time….

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Calling it splits

When it comes to divorce, “70 is the new 30,” according to family lawyer Rick Peticca. A recent survey by his Toronto firm Shulman Law, identified the 60-plus age group as the fastest growing segment of its clientele over the…

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First up: pharmacare

Photo: Carol Allegri/Reuters   Canada’s retired public servants will be one voice among thousands vying for attention in the new Parliament. But the decentralized power and necessary collaboration that typically mark minority governments offer a chance for the National Association…

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Volunteer Man!

Cliff Poirier is an award winning volunteer dynamo in Summerside, P.E.I.   Nancy McPhee Photo   In half an hour, dozens of people pass through the lobby of Summerside, P.E.I.’s sports and entertainment complex, most of them stopping by a table…

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A second career: volunteering

Pierre Cousineau   Pierre Cousineau says he enjoyed his 32-year career as a senior-level bureaucrat with the federal government in Ottawa. But he has loved using the managerial skills he honed as a public servant for the benefit of the…

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Retired but rarely bored

Photo: Aaron Cohen/Canadian Museum for Human Rights   Like many retirees, Barbara and Clarence Nepinak find themselves even busier now than when they were still working full-time.  The couple, both members of Pine Creek First Nation, sit on a number of different…

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Righting historical wrongs

Photo: Mitchel Raphae Key Points: The Purge The Class Action The PM’s Apology Beyond Monetary Compensation It was an ordinary Monday morning in June 1985 when Staff Sgt. Wayne Davis was called into the office of his commanding officer at…

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Veterans’ Corner: Better well-being for veterans and their families

  Veterans have experienced longstanding difficulties in accessing support over several successive governments — specifically getting the support they need  to have an acceptable quality of life after service. This election, Federal Retirees is focused on three challenges that must…

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Election 2019: What the leaders say

In the lead up to the October federal election, Sage reached out  to all the federal party leaders to speak about Federal Retirees’ four main election issues. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, and Bloc Quebecois chef…

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Federal Retirees is political (and that’s a good thing)

Photo credit:  Ishmael N. Daro Elections are exciting. Colourful signs pop up on lawns and along highways across the country, our mailboxes become jammed with literature full of campaign promises, the daily news is dominated by “he said, she said”…

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The future is now

  Mobility researcher Edward Lemaire watched as a patient, long bound to his wheelchair, stood up and looked around the room. He marvelled at his own height. And then he started to walk. A robotic exoskeleton called ARKE was attached…

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