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Election 2019: What the leaders say

In the lead up to the October federal election, Sage reached out  to all the federal party leaders to speak about Federal Retirees’ four main election issues. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, and Bloc Quebecois chef…

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Federal Retirees is political (and that’s a good thing)

Photo credit:  Ishmael N. Daro Elections are exciting. Colourful signs pop up on lawns and along highways across the country, our mailboxes become jammed with literature full of campaign promises, the daily news is dominated by “he said, she said”…

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The future is now

  Mobility researcher Edward Lemaire watched as a patient, long bound to his wheelchair, stood up and looked around the room. He marvelled at his own height. And then he started to walk. A robotic exoskeleton called ARKE was attached…

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Target: Seniors

  From a financial request via an online romantic interest to a threatening call from the taxman, fraud attempts against older Canadians are wide-ranging and constantly evolving in their ability to deceive. Unfortunately, many of these scams have proven effective…

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Promises, promises

  Senior bureaucrat Matthew Mendelsohn has stayed in the shadows  as Canada’s first chief deliveryman, but as the election approaches the spotlight will turn on his “results and delivery” unit to see how many of the Trudeau government’s promises came…

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Along gender lines

  Sitting in a restaurant in downtown Ottawa, Dr. Karen Breeck still has to pause and compose herself when she’s asked about her transition from military to civilian life 10 years ago. One phone call was all it took. Suddenly, her…

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Women in retirement and the earnings gap

If you look through the federal government’s annual reports about our members’ pensions, you’ll quickly realize they are not the gold-plated pensions often described. However, one statistic may jump out at you: the gap in pension averages between our male…

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Pharmacare: the impact on pensioners

This spring, the Advisory Committee on the Implementation of National Pharmacare, led by former Ontario Health Minister Dr. Eric Hoskins, will release its much-anticipated report. There is a lot at stake, especially for seniors, who are, by far, the biggest…

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Cheryl Lamerson and husband Will Brooks greet the crowds while aboard an antique fire truck during last November’s Lunenburg Santa Parade.  Photo: Vicki Mossman-Conrad, Lunenburg

Skills transfer

Cheryl Lamerson and husband Will Brooks greet the crowds while aboard an antique fire truck during last November’s Lunenburg Santa Parade.  Photo: Vicki Mossman-Conrad, Lunenburg With its reputation for discipline and uniformity, the military might not seem like a natural…

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Technology at home and away

Patient Jessie Maisby poses for a photo in the SAM3 apartment at the Élisabeth Bruyère Hospital in Ottawa. Photo:  Politics/Matthew Usherwood My 98-year-old grandmother, Mimi, still lives on her farm in Southern Ontario, and she does it pretty much autonomously….

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From the pension desk

  “Federal retirees’ pensions are too expensive. They are unsustainable!” I’m sure that sounds familiar to anyone who has spent time scrolling through the comments section of any article that mentions public sector pensions. There is anger and confusion out…

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