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Low interest rates come with high cost for savers, retirees

April 17, 2014

CARP Mississauga Chapter director Peter M. Wong was interviewed by the CBC on low interest rates on April 16th, ...

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CARP Mississauga and Sheridan Mall Present "Make More In May" Meeting Series

April 17, 2014

Small Business-to-Business Development Make-More-in-May Meeting SERIES Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:30 pm to 9:00 ...

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CARP Mississauga Director Interviewed by CBC Radio

April 17, 2014

CARP Mississauga Director Peter M. Wong was interviewed yesterday by Peter Armstrong, Economic Affairs Reporter for CBC ...

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CARP Mississauga Chapter 35 and Sheridan Mall – May 2014 Job Blitz

April 17, 2014

Mississauga May Blitz - Job Search Series MWF 10-3 CARP Mississauga in cooperation with Sheridan Centre invite ...

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The village where people have dementia – and fun

April 17, 2014

There are no cars or buses to worry about ... Margaretha Bos and her brother take a tour of Hogewey How is society to ...

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Use of antipsychotics soaring at Ontario nursing homes

April 17, 2014

Powerful, potentially lethal drugs are used off-label to control behaviour among dementia patients at alarming rates ...

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Old like me? Why elderly care needs more risk…

April 17, 2014

Risk. Its a dirty word in the nursing home industry, and in the face of recent and high-profile incidents like ...

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Mother with dementia 'warehoused,' daughter says

April 17, 2014

Dementia patient, 84, spent countless hours in hospital hallways, daughter says The daughter of an 84-year-old Calgary ...

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How a little town in Belgium may show us how to care for the mentally ill

April 17, 2014

Once, there was a tall, elegant woman in her 70's, who lived with a family in the small Flemish town of Geel in ...

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Decoding dementia: Knowing the cause can help you plan for the future

April 17, 2014

Imagine you start noticing that you're not thinking or behaving like you used to. You struggle to find the right ...