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Bringing misinformation to heel

Shown here are the always-present swans in Burano, outside of Venice; the convoy protest on Parliament Hill in February 2022 (photo: Véronic Gagnon) and an Elections Canada sign. During the 2021 federal election, there was widespread COVID-19 misinformation from those…

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Our strength is communication

The 2022–23 Mauricie branch board (from left), Monique Déry (director of outreach), Jacynthe Trudel (director of membership), Nicole Hébert (treasurer), Johanne Champagne (administrative assistant), Rachel Baril (president), Célyne Houde (director of communications), Lyse Gervais (vice-president), Josée Mayer (director of activities)…

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The evils of ageism

Federal Retirees member Linda MacDonald has waged war on ageism. She has experienced it and she calls it out when she sees it. Photo: Anna Pelletier Doble   Linda MacDonald remembers very clearly one time she experienced ageism. The 73-year-old…

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Crypto hype costs Quebec pension plans $150 million

One year after investing in a cryptocurrency lender, the Quebec Pension Plan lost all of its investment.   In October 2021, the Caisse de dépôts et placements du Québec (CDPQ), the organization responsible for investing the funds of the Quebec…

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To work or not to work?

Doug Runchey worked at Home Depot after retiring from the public service, but then he discovered some niche knowledge that would allow him to work for himself, advising others about working in retirement. Photo by Karen McKinnon   When Doug…

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Supporting veterans and their families

The Atlas Institute for Veterans and Families is now up and running, researching the issues and supporting its constituents.   The Atlas Institute for Veterans and Families had its genesis in the Veterans Affairs minister’s federal mandate letter in 2015….

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The road down East

These houses in North Rustico, P.E.I., were flattened and uprooted by the wind from Hurricane Fiona.   Climate change could come between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, with national consequences. Projections show that sea-level rise will eventually sever the main…

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Eat right for your age

There’s evidence that proper nutrition is a powerful tool in fighting inflammation.   A new study suggests eating brightly coloured fruits and vegetables such as watermelon oranges, spinach and carrots — known collectively as carotenoid-rich foods — can help women…

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Generic drugs are good options

Generics approved by Health Canada are an effective alternative to brand-name drugs. But there will be exceptions under the new PSHCP for those who don’t tolerate them.   Following nearly 15 years of status quo and several years of negotiations…

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Chasing your family’s tale

Ottawa’s Xavier McGillivary, who grew up in Glace Bay, N.S., has been a genealogy buff for 65 of his 86 years. He’s also a member of Federal Retirees. Photo: Dave Chan   Babe Ruth may never have played baseball were…

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Dying with dignity

Canadians are now allowed to choose their death provided they have a “grievous and irremediable condition” that causes a “decline in capabilities and intolerable suffering.” But there are still some holes in the legislation.   When she’s fielding queries about…

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Pharmacare: a goal since 1965

Pharmacare is a policy supported by between 80 to 95 per cent of Canadians depending on the study, but so far, no government has actually implemented it.   Pharmacare: It’s a goal that dates back to 1965, the year Canada’s…

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