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CANADA | Dec 11, 2024
[News] Ipsos Poll: Majority of Canadians with Household Income Below $60K May Soon Turn to Charities to Meet Daily Essential Needs
Charities facing sustained, high demand for essential services
READ MORESEPTEMBER 2023 NORTHWEST TERRITORIES WILDFIRE EVACUATION: UPDATES & RESOURCES
Reception and registration centres open in Alberta are to support evacuees from communities on an active evacuation order.
Government of Canada Seeks Applicants for National Seniors Council (deadline EXTENDED to October 11)
Canada’s population of seniors is rapidly growing. As we work to help every Canadian age with dignity and choice, we must ensure that our public policy reflects the lived experiences of Canadian seniors and their supporters.
Nominations for the 2023 Minister’s Seniors Service Awards are Open
Deadline November 15!
Healthy Aging Alberta is Hiring!
If you are passionate about your community, aspire to make a provincial impact, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and want to make a difference, then we’re looking for you!
Why People Need to Ditch ‘Age Bubbles’ and Mingle With Other Generations
Both old and young can benefit from programs that bring people of different ages together.
After a ‘Decade of Decline’ in Health Care, Canadians Not Convinced That Money Is Enough to Solve the Crisis
After a ‘decade of decline’ in health care, Canadians not convinced that money is enough to solve the crisis.
Changes to Lab Service Delivery in Alberta
To improve lab testing and reduce wait times for Albertans, Alberta Precision Laboratories will now deliver community lab services across the province.
Charity Assisting Seniors With Pet Care Seeking Volunteers
ElderDog is a little-known charity that makes a big impact on the lives of seniors and their pets.
Healthy Living Guidelines Developed at University of Alberta on Display at Leduc Seniors Housing Complex
A seniors housing complex in Leduc has incorporated national healthy living guidelines developed by a University of Alberta initiative.
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