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The rise of the older worker – and age-discrimination lawsuits

January 14, 2014

Self-employed warehouse safety inspector Murray Etherington, 67, jokes that he is on the “retire-at-85 plan,” after ...

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CARP on Goldhawk Fights Back: CARP's Open Letter to Health Ministers on the need for protocols to ensure discharged patients are sent home safely

January 14, 2014

Susan Eng, Vice-President of Advocacy at CARP discusses on Goldhawk Fights Back the need for protocols when hospitals ...

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January Meeting Cancellation

January 14, 2014

Due to the recent inclement weather. We have cancelled the January Meeting. Weather permitting we will hold our ...

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Community Development Halton Breakfast Series: Elder Abuse, January 30th

January 13, 2014

Information posted January 13, 2014 Breakfast Series: Elder Abuse One in five Canadians know of a senior who might be ...

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CARP St. John's-Avalon Chapter AGM.

January 13, 2014

Announcement: CARP Annual General Meeting To:              CARP Members and Spouses, St. John's-Avalon ...

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Acclaim Health Chocolate Brunch Extravaganza, February 9th

January 12, 2014

Information posted January 12, ...

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Senior dies on porch after hospital discharge on frigid night; 2nd case in Winnipeg

January 10, 2014

Health officials in Winnipeg say that two people have died within the last two weeks after being discharged from a ...

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CARP CPP/Canada Post/Advocacy/Membership Poll Report

January 10, 2014

Key Findings - CPP   January 10, 2013: When presented with two government positions - one that Canada has never been ...

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We are One Lucky Generation in Seven Thousand

January 10, 2014

“The chief beauty about time is that you cannot waste it in advance. The next year, the next day, the next hour ...

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Our Take on the Aging Demographic is Antiquated

January 10, 2014

A century ago, children outnumbered the elderly by as much as 10 to one in most European countries. Today, there are ...