$19 billion announced for provinces to reopen & improve long-term care
July 17, 2020
This week, the federal government announced an additional $19 billion in funding, adding onto the previous $14 billion, ...

July 17, 2020
This week, the federal government announced an additional $19 billion in funding, adding onto the previous $14 billion, ...

July 15, 2020
Moses Znaimer, President of CARP (Canadian Association of Retired Persons) has announced the appointment of Bill ...

July 15, 2020
We've received many calls from CARP members, asking about relief on auto insurance premiums, either because they are ...

July 14, 2020
CARP has made our submission for the 2021 federal pre-budget consultations, ensuring older adults are well represented ...

July 8, 2020
On July 8th, our Barrie Chapter invited the city's Mayor to participate in a virtual meeting, asking him their pressing ...

July 8, 2020
On July 6th, CARP's Nova Scotia Chapter wrote to the province's Health Minister with a clear message: fund the ...

July 6, 2020
A detailed report released today by The Royal Society of Canada, presenting a deep analysis of the current state of our ...

July 3, 2020
Long-term care falls outside of the Canada Health Act. But should it? CARP believes that long-term care should be ...

July 2, 2020
While Pride Month may have come to an end, the same can’t be said for LGBTQ2+ seniors’ ongoing struggle for ...

June 30, 2020
CARP's Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador Chapters hosted a virtual meeting of Atlantic ...