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New Brunswick Minister of Finance’s Response to CARP CPP and PRPP Open Letter

January 25, 2013

Editor’s Note: On December 5th, 2012, CARP issued an open letter to Canada’s Finance Ministers calling on them to ...

Manitoba Minister of Finance’s Response to CARP CPP and PRPP Open Letter

January 25, 2013

Editor's Note: On December 5th, 2012, CARP issued an open letter to Canada's Finance Ministers calling on them to ...

The Three Main Arguments in British Columbia’s Right to Die Case

January 25, 2013

The following analysis simplifies existing laws and the BC claim. The full claim filed by BC Civil Liberties, as well ...

A Guide to End-of-Life Care for Seniors

January 11, 2013

Canada's rapidly aging population has sparked a substantial increase in the number of health care and social service ...

CARP Age-Friendly Cities Report

January 11, 2013

KEY FINDINGS January 11 2013: Many members identify transportation-related issues as significant accessibility ...

Ask a Doctor: Pain Management in End-of-Life Care

January 11, 2013

Mrs. K. is a 55 year-old woman, married with two teenager daughters. She was diagnosed with breast cancer 7 years ago. ...

Rasouli case chance for Supreme Court to put forward guidelines on end-of-life treatment

January 11, 2013

The Supreme Court of Canada heard the case of Toronto patient Hassan Rasouli Monday, which centres on the complex and ...

Canada’s hospitals strained caring for elderly patients with no where to go

January 11, 2013

On Thursday, January 10th, 2013 - CBC's "The Current", with Anna Maria Tremonti, aired a detailed segment exploring the ...

Ontario Senior Care Strategy Bold and Robust Blueprint for Better Care should be implemented asap: CARP

January 8, 2013

              FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   January 8, 2013  Toronto, ...

Among Doctors, Fierce Reluctance to Let Go

January 8, 2013

The conversation took place two years ago, but Dr. Daniel Matlock still recalls it quite vividly. You tend to remember ...