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Susan Eng responds to new CIBC survey – CTV News Aug. 22, 2013

August 23, 2013

On Thursday August 22nd, 2013 - Susan Eng, CARP VP of Advocacy was invited to comment on the release of CIBC poll that ...

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The Middle-Aged Guide to Growing Up: Demon Alcohol

August 23, 2013

I’m a Boomer, born at the height of the baby boom, and about the same age as a B-52. I don’t drink now. I used ...

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Planning your retirement early

August 23, 2013

The time when you could start planning your retirement at 50 has passed. Financial experts agree that the sooner you ...

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CARP Chapters in the News: Insolvency among seniors rising

August 23, 2013

This article was published by The Telegram on August 20th, 2013.  To see this article and other related articles ...

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Boosting productivity could help resolve underfunded pension issue

August 23, 2013

Dairy Quest, one of the largest dairies in Great Britain, recently took a rather innovative approach to its ...

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We are starting the "fire".

August 22, 2013

CARP August 2013  4th posting As the first meeting of the 2013/14 season approaches it might be a good time to ...

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News for Peterborough Chapter

August 22, 2013

In this posting you will find a letter from our National Headquarters along with some important announcements and ...

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Lanark County Alzheimer Society Free Presentations

August 22, 2013

The Lanark County Alzheimer Society is offering free presentations by local experts, educating you on the journey of ...

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Canadians Want a Comprehensive Strategy for Senior’s Care, CMA National Report Card Reveals

August 22, 2013

The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) released the results of a survey of Canadian’s opinions on the health care ...

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Op-Ed: Is our health care system up to the challenge of an aging population?

August 22, 2013

By Dr. Anna Reid President, Canadian Medical Association Governments are loath to be far ahead of the public. They ...