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Dementia Care

CARP Poll Reveals Little Faith in Long-Term Care

March 9, 2017

March 9, 2017 – A poll released by CARP shows deep dissatisfaction with long-term care facilities across the country. ...

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How Do I Protect My Mum from Violent Outbursts by Other Residents at Her Care Home?

March 9, 2017

Dear Dementia Solutions: “I recently received alarming news—while sitting in the TV room at the care centre where ...

In The News

CARP Presents: Expert Panel on Cholesterol Health

March 7, 2017

CARP Presents: Expert Panel on Cholesterol Health CARP has assembled a panel of experts with host Libby Znaimer to ...

In The News

The Minister of Health Welcomes Consultation from CARP

March 3, 2017

February 22, 2017 – Wanda Morris, VP of Advocacy for CARP attended a roundtable meeting with the Minister of Health, ...

In The News

Did You Know How (and How Much) Your Advisor was Being Paid?

March 3, 2017

March 3, 2017 - After many years of discussion and debate, new regulations have finally been enacted that require ...

Government Accountability

Ontario Hydro Relief Welcomed by CARP Members

March 2, 2017

For Immediate Release March 2, 2017 Following direct pressure from CARP, Premier Kathleen Wynne ...

In The News

CARP Submission to Standing Committee on Social Policy Re: Bill 59

March 1, 2017

February 28, 2017 - CARP is calling for a ban on door-to-door sales and protections for investors against fee ...

In The News

CARP’s Submission to the Canadian Securities Adminstrators

March 1, 2017

Should embedded investment fees be banned in Canada?  We think so!  Investors in Canada pay the highest investment ...

In The News

Top 5 Tips for Better Financial Advice

February 23, 2017

February 24, 2017 - Too often, people think of good financial advice as something that generates strong investment ...

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The Problem with RRIF Withdrawals (and Probate Fees)

February 21, 2017

February 2017 - It’s been more than three decades, but I still remember the economics course I took at the University ...