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Services for Seniors Guide

Services for Seniors is a guide to more than 120 programs and services provided by the Government of Canada. It covers everything from income support to housing, health and safety issues. more»
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Gomery Commission Phase II Report

Release of the second report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Sponsorship Program and Advertising Activities. more»
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Seniors contribute!

There is too often a perception that as the number of seniors grows, this group will become a burden to society. This issue of Expression sets the record straight. Older adults not only contribute to the emotional, physical and financial well-being of family and friends, they also form the backbone of Canada's volunteer organizations. As volunteer activity benefits both seniors and their communities, volunteer organizations would be wise to understand the needs and adapt to the expectations of upcoming seniors, who will be available in great numbers for community service. more»
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Lace Up: Canada's Passion for Skating

Skating has been a means of transportation and recreation in Europe since the XIth century. Over the ensuing millennium or more, skating has become a popular activity which ? either as a practice, or as a spectator sport ? has infiltrated all levels of society. Among all the sports which have become part of the Canadian cultural landscape, skating occupies a dominant place. more»
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