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Seniorsinfo.ca  is a joint initiative of a national project, the Collaborative Seniors Portal Network, lead by Veterans Affairs Canada and the Ontario Seniors Secretariat.

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Canada's Trusted Information Source for Seniors, Caregivers, Families and Service Providers.

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Senior Smart Ontario Senior Smart Ontario
Senior Smart Ontario contains information and statistics on seniors that will help decision-makers be responsive to seniors? needs and enable them to make policies that help seniors live with safety, dignity and independence. more»

Seniorsinfo.ca
Seniorsinfo.ca was lauched October 31, 2003 as a jointly developed Seniors' Portal. Leading the development were: Ontario Seniors Secreteriat, Seniors Canada On-line and the City of Brockville, Ontario.

Local seniors, Veterans and Community Organizations were actively involved. The result is links to information and services from all three levels of government as well as certain community based agencies serving the Leeds/Grenville areas.

Now no matter which "door" or Portal to the Web you use, there will always be information available that is tailored to Brockville and surrounding areas. The goal is to join up local and community information from every municipality in the country. Please take a moment to visit www.Seniorsinfo.ca
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Veteran's Week 2003 Veteran's Week 2003
The wars touched the lives of Canadians of all ages, all races, all social classes. In remembering their service and their sacrifice, we recognize the tradition of freedom they fought to preserve. These men and women had faith in the future and by their acts gave us the will to preserve peace for all time. On Remembrance Week, we acknowledge the courage and gallantry of those who served their country. more»

Interim Report Card - Seniors in Canada 2003
National Advisory Council on Aging

This is a follow-up of the first Report published in 2001and updates information in five distinct areas of seniors' lives ? health status, access to health services, financial situation, living conditions and participation in society. more»
Interim Report

Time Change Time Change
Twice a year, in April and October, we change our external clocks to realign our schedules with Mother Nature's... more»

Free Guides to Government of Canada Services
Check out the Government of Canada guides to services for children, seniors and First Nations people. The guides are also available in Braille, large print, audiocassette or diskette format. more»
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Maintaining Seniors' Independence Maintaining Seniors' Independence
The overwhelming majority of seniors wish to continue to live in their own homes for as long as possible. However, many homes are not well designed to meet our changing needs as we age. more»





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