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Exclusive CARP Members Offer – Northern Super League

October 2, 2025

Experience the Excitement of the Northern Super League!   Canada’s brand-new women’s professional soccer ...

In The News

The Canadian Association of Retired Persons congratulates the Ontario Government on its $9 million investment for dementia care in long-term care homes.

October 2, 2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   October 3rd, 2025 - Congratulations to the Ontario Government’s $9 million ...

Dementia Care

CARP Commends Ford Government on Dementia Care Investments in Ontario

October 2, 2025

Canadian Association of Retired Persons (CARP) congratulates the Ontario Government on its $9 million investment for ...

In The News

Watch our Senior’s Day Event Here – Live!

October 1, 2025

Happy National Senior's ...

In The News

National Seniors Day – Join Us Live! – October 1st

September 29, 2025

Join us for our National Seniors Day Live Event – Wednesday, October 1st, 2025 Rising costs, inflation, and ...

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CARP Statement on the Canada Post Strike and Service Changes

September 25, 2025

September 25, 2025 — Toronto — CARP (the Canadian Association of Retired Persons) calls on the Canadian Union of ...

Financial Security

Watch On Demand – National Seniors Day Oct 1 Live Event

September 10, 2025

Join us for our National Seniors Day Live Event – Wednesday, October 1st, 2025 Dear CARP Member, National ...

Campaign: Vaccines

CARP to Premier Smith: It’s Not Too Late to Do the Right Thing

September 8, 2025

CARP National, along with our members in Alberta, want to send a message to Premier Danielle Smith - it’s not too ...

CARP Faces - Volunteer Profiles

Meet the Energizer Bunny of Volunteerism in Manitoba

September 8, 2025

BY KAREN BLISS   Friends call Marnie Strath the Energizer Bunny. She has an outgoing personality, an ...

Dementia Care

Studies Point to Reduce Dementia Risk with Shingles Vaccine

September 8, 2025

While there have been no recent or significant strides in treating dementia, there is some good news on the prevention ...