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CANADA | Oct 30, 2025
[Study] Canadian Study on the Wellbeing of Solo Retirees
Despite the high numbers of solo retirees, we know little about their wellbeing and lived experience. This study will capture their voices.
READ MOREPremier’s summit to improve newcomer success
On Feburary 16, the inaugural Premier’s Summit on Fairness for Newcomers will bring together Alberta’s immigration partners to look at the challenges newcomers face and consider the best actions
First vaccine doses climb to 90% for Albertans 12+
The government has announced that nearly 3.4 million Albertans aged 12 and older are now vaccinated with at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. This results in 90% of Albertans aged 12 and older wh
Alberta attracts more investment into broadband: Minister Glubish
Minister of Service Alberta Nate Glubish issued the following statement on the recent federal investment into Alberta broadband:
“Today, the Government of Canada announced that, collectively, Albe
Alberta takes steps to safely return to normal
Provincewide public health measures will be gradually lifted as the fifth wave of COVID-19 subsides and pressure on the health-care system eases.
Alberta will begin a careful and prudent plan to phas
Government of Canada introduces legislation to support low-income seniors who received pandemic benefits
As the global pandemic continues in Canada, the Government will continue to support vulnerable, low-income seniors who are experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19.
The Canada Emergency Respon
Facing culture shock at 75-plus: New multicultural coach aims to help families with immigrating grandparents
With thousands of recent immigrant families using the super visa and permanent residency programs to sponsor grandparents, support is available to help those in the later stages of life find their fo
$6.5M to increase employment supports across Alberta
Alberta’s government has invested $6.5 million to provide additional career and employment services to support underserved Albertans.
As part of Alberta’s Recovery Plan, 41 grants were awarded to
The New Mid-Life Crisis: Middle-Aged High Achievers are Burning Out at Work and Making Themselves Sick
Claire Coleman of The Telegraph opens up her article by signifying January 31 as historically the day that most people quit their jobs.
With work-from-home restrictions easing and more people facing
New Workforce Partnerships get Albertans back to work
Alberta’s government is funding projects that give Albertans the tools to find good jobs and employers the skilled workers they need.
A $1.53-million investment under the Workforce Partnerships pro
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