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CARP Nova Scotia gets Results Stands up for Seniors Access to Prescription Drugs

June 24, 2011

June 24th 2011: Great news from CARP Nova Scotia! Chapter Chair Bill Van Gorder has inside information that leads us to ...

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Let’s Get Real About Elder Abuse in 2011 – PART 1: Editor’s Note

June 24, 2011

June 24th 2011: Wednesday June 15th we honoured the Sixth annual World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) by focusing ...

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Letter to CARP from Irene Mathyssen, the Official Opposition Critic for Seniors Issues

June 24, 2011

June 23rd 2011: Irene Mathyssen, Official Opposition Critic for Seniors Issues has written CARP a letter to discuss ...

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New Minister of State for Seniors Alice Wong’s Letter to CARP

June 24, 2011

Elder Abuse Message to CARP: Download the original Letter from the Minister here Canada’s seniors represent ...

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National Seniors Council Report on Labour Force Participation

June 24, 2011

June 24, 2011 – When it comes to labour force participation and views on intergenerational relations, older ...

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CARP Members walk for Prostate Cancer Research

June 24, 2011

On Father's Day 2011, Canadians from Vancouver to Halifax and many cities in between gathered to walk or run to ...

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CARP featured in National Post – Active in Golden Years Special

June 24, 2011

June 24th 2011: CARP President Moses Znaimer is featured in special feature in Today’s National Post. If you are ...

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Report from the Field: Bruce Bird’s Notes on the Active Aging Symposium

June 24, 2011

  Bruce Bird, Chair of CARP's North Fraser Chapter, represented CARP at the Active Aging Symposium 2011, ...

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CARP Nova Scotia: seniors used as pawns in drug pricing dispute

June 24, 2011

Originally published CBC News on June 17th, 2011. To go to the CBC News website please click here The Fair Drug ...

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Hot Talks – The History of the ‘Patient Experience’

June 24, 2011

June 24, 2011 The patient experience is becoming a health sector priority, even if it may not feel like it when youre ...