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Services for Seniors: Guide to Government of Canada Services for Seniors and their Families

This guide is to help seniors plan for retirement, stay healthy, live in safety and security, and be as active as possible. This guide can help you find out what's available and where to get more information.
Source:     Government of Canada

Publications for Seniors A-Z Listing

By category or in alphabetical order, the publications of the Division of Aging and Seniors and the National Advisory Council on Aging are a great source of reliable information for and about Canadian seniors.
Source:     Public Health Agency of Canada

Expression: Dear Prime Minister

For 25 years, the National Advisory Council on Aging (NACA) has provided information and advice to the Government of Canada on all matters relating to the aging of the Canadian population and the quality of life of seniors. To celebrate this milestone in NACA's history, it is pleased in this special edition of Expression, entitled "Dear Prime Minister," to review the work accomplished so far and point to the areas that need special attention if Canada is to cope effectively and humanely with the aging of its population.
Source:     National Advisory Council on Aging

Expression 19-3: When disaster strikes! - National Advisory Council on Aging

As seniors can be more vulnerable during catastrophic events, this issue of Expression explains how to prepare (and help) in advance so that you can remain safe if disaster strikes.
Source:     National Advisory Council on Aging