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The Ontario Progressive Conservative Party is hoping that Ontarians are up for a change, come election time

May 30, 2011

May 30, 2011 – Today, the Ontario PCP released its $7.2 billion election platform, called Change Book, which ...

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Watching Out For Ontario’s Most Vulnerable Seniors

May 30, 2011

Watching Out For Ontario's Most Vulnerable Seniors - May 25, 2011 Ontario is developing a program to help quickly find ...

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Nations must better adapt to greying world: Report

May 30, 2011

Originally published in the Vancouver Sun, the Calgary Herald, Canada.com, the Edmonton Journal and the Regina Leader ...

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Caregiver’s Diary: Another Journey Begins

May 30, 2011

May 30th 2011, My wife has been dealing with her own father's esophageal cancer. In her own words: The first time you ...

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Taxing Questions: What to Make of BC’s HST Debate

May 30, 2011

May 30th 2011: Wednesday, the BC government unveiled its plan to “fix” the HST and make it more palatable ...

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Australian Pension Study finds that high fees and costs of private sector pension plans seriously limit investment returns for pensioners

May 30, 2011

May 30, 2011 – A new study, called Redesigning Choice and Competition in Australian Superannuation, has found ...

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CARP Post Election Poll Report

May 30, 2011

May 30 2011 Key Findings Members are evenly split on whether they are satisfied or dissatisfied with the results of ...

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Julian Fantino’s Parting Letter

May 30, 2011

Julian Fantino has been named Associate Minister of National Defense and Alice Wong will now be occupying the position ...

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There ain’t no flies on us! CARP’s first contact with the new Minister of State for Seniors

May 30, 2011

May 30th 2011: You may already know that CARP has issued an open letter to Alice Wong, the new Minister of State with a ...

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How Does The CARP Poll™ Stack Up?

May 30, 2011

May 30, 2011: The day before the last election and this one, CARP polled its members on their preferences. How did ...