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Solving the primary care crisis

Canada is spending record amounts of money on health care in the post-pandemic landscape, so why are Canadians still facing challenges accessing it?   Canada‘s 2023 federal budget provided an investment to provinces and territories of $198.3 billion, which includes…

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Fighting the flames of climate change

A smoky haze chokes the skyline over Calgary. Unprecedented wildfires have led to high levels of air pollution throughout Alberta and British Columbia.   It is a bleak irony that this series on the effects of climate change has been,…

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Words matter

Cindy Kelly likes to be approached with a “Hi, how are you?” or a “May I help you today?” Call her “dearie” and you‘ll make her cringe. Photo: Réjean Brandt   When entering a store or a coffee shop, Cindy Kelly…

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Dogs who double as heroes

B.C. Guide Dogs is one of the longest-running programs in the country. It has an in-house breeding program of golden retrievers and trains the dogs who board with volunteers throughout the process. Photo: Adrian Lam   Renate Sutherland cries every…

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It’s adaptation season again

Climate change threatens aspects of Prairie life, but the people have a long history of urgent innovation.   Many things grow quickly and richly on the Canadian Prairies, but an acceptance of climate change has not been among them.   “The…

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Looking for love

Dating again can be daunting. Sage sheds some light on the scene now, and gives some practical advice. Have the urge to date again after being out of circulation for ages? Good for you. You deserve the fun and the…

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Long-term care standards a start

Our advocacy work called for standards and many of our members joined in that call, but there’s still work to be done. Photo: Cpl. Genevieve Beaulieu   In response to the devastating conditions and outcomes in long-term care facilities during…

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Age of retirement issues in Quebec

A primer on the recent reforms battle over the Quebec Pension Plan’s age of retirement.   In France, tensions escalated this winter and spring as the Macron government announced plans to increase the age of retirement from 62 to 64….

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Dedicated to serving the public

Brian Strongman has always volunteered — from being a Cub Scout leader to serving on the board of Federal Retirees. Photo: Dave Chan   As he nears his 80th birthday in November 2023, Brian Strongman, a former RCMP inspector and…

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Our collective COVID cautiousness

Three years into the pandemic, COVID has changed the way we live our lives and many of us are now more focused on our mental health. Photo: Vanica Louis   For Simon Sherry, pandemic life has resembled an Edward Hopper…

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The RCMP: A storied history

The RCMP is celebrating a historic milestone in 2023 — 150 years.   This year, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police — more commonly referred to as the RCMP, or “the Mounties” — is celebrating its 150th birthday. That’s a big…

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The call of the birds

Spring is the time migrant birds return to Canada, which they use as a breeding ground, free of southern predators.   If you’re reading this over a springtime morning coffee, there are many other Canadians already outside looking for, and…

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