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CANADA | Jun 04, 2025
[News] National Volunteer Action Strategy
A series of initiatives are underway to support the National Volunteer Action Strategy (NVAS).
READ MORE[Survey] Living with a Life-Limiting Illness: Access to Care and Related Experiences
Statistics Canada is currently conducting a study called Living with a Life-limiting Illness: Access to Care and Related Experiences. If you are living with a life-limiting illness or care for someone
Advancing Innovation in Aging: Key Learnings from Walk With Me 2024
Conference key learnings compiled to share widely and encourage ongoing reflection
Alzheimer's Awareness Month
January is Alzheimer's Awareness Month in Canada. Learn what that means and how you can get involved.
Government of Canada announces extension of 2024 charitable donations to February 28, 2025
This extension will mitigate the impacts of the four-week Canada Post mail stoppage.
[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
[News] Scams of the Holiday Season 2024
Scams typically ramp up during the holiday season, many targeting older people
[Article] Voices from the North: Strengthening Healthy Aging Through Community Connections
From November 5-8, the Healthy Aging Alberta Community Development team travelled extensively, covering over 1,500 km to engage with several communities across Northern Alberta. Learn more about their trip and what they heard.
[News] Canada Summer Jobs Program now open
Provides wage subsidies to support employers to create quality summer work experiences for youth aged 15 to 30 years.
[News] Cost of living pushing seniors back into workforce, B.C. non-profit says
Vancouver’s surging cost of living is having yet another unintended consequence — a growing number of seniors looking to get back into the workforce.
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