Canadian seniors paying too much at airports

Canadian air travel is plagued by higher ticket prices, poorer service, and limited consumer choice due to ineffective and outdated federal policies, finds a new study published by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan public policy think-tank. “As Canadian travellers know all too well, airfares in Canada are higher than in other countries, but by aligning federal […]
Deal reached to monitor Canadian seniors’ health

Magicare has integrated its advanced sleep monitoring system with PointClickCare, a platform used by over 2,600 nursing homes across North America. This integration offers real-time monitoring of vital signs, in-bed and out-of-bed status, and automated alerts to nursing teams, improving senior care by enabling quicker emergency responses and reducing caregiver strain. Magicare is expanding across Canada to meet the growing […]
Canadian seniors feeling ‘fraud fatigue’

A majority of Canadians are feeling ‘fraud fatigue’ and increasingly vulnerable as fraud becomes more personalized. According to RBC’s annual Fraud Prevention Month Poll, almost all respondents (98%) have seen more targeted and sophisticated scams, with nearly nine out of 10 (89%) noting a rise in scam attempts more than ever before (up from 77% in 2023). In addition, the […]
Ministers meet to discuss Canadian seniors issues

Canada’s Federal/Provincial/Territorial Ministers Responsible for Seniors Forum held productive discussions in early March on key priorities to support current and future generations of older Canadians. The meeting was co-chaired by Canada’s Minister of Seniors, the Honourable Joanne Thompson, and New Brunswick’s Minister responsible for Women’s Equality and Seniors, the Honourable Lyne Chantal Boudreau. As seniors represent the fastest-growing demographic in Canada, the […]
Study details Canadian stigma about menopause

Astellas Pharma Canada Inc. has shared new findings from the Menopause Experience & Attitudes Study (MEAS), an international study examining societal attitudes, personal experiences, and the stigma surrounding menopause and perimenopause across multiple countries including Canada. Developed by Astellas in partnership with external experts, MEAS asked 13,800 respondents, including 2,300 Canadians, about their perceptions of menopause and its […]
Some handy travel tips for Canadian seniors

The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) has some helpful travel tips for air travellers as we get ready for the busy March Break travel season. While our screening lines are well-staffed, there will always be lineups during peak travel times. To keep the lines moving we want to make sure passengers are prepared for […]
Inflation has Canadians rethinking retirement

CIBC today revealed new poll findings that signal a significant shift in how Canadians approach retirement, as two-thirds of those surveyed (66%) say that recent economic changes, including rising inflation and an increased cost of living, have made them adjust their retirement plans. Of those polled, more than 70% anticipate working in their retirement, either […]
Canada has its own council for seniors

Today, the Honourable Joanne Thompson, Minister of Seniors, and the Honourable Mark Holland, Minister of Health, announced four new members being appointed to the National Seniors Council (NSC). The NSC engages with seniors, stakeholders and experts to provide advice to the Government of Canada on matters related to the health, well-being and quality of life of seniors. The […]
Program lets Canadian seniors age at home

CarePatrol, a leading senior care solutions franchise with more than 200 locations open across 40 states and Canada, is proud to announce the launch of its proprietary program, AlignedCare™, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at enhancing the quality of care and improving the lives of aging adults through collaboration with value-based care partners. As a first-of-its-kind program, AlignedCare™ […]
Canadian seniors impacted by health strike

The initiation of rotating strikes by LifeLabs employees in British Columbia, commencing Thursday, February 20, 2025, is poised to significantly impact Canadian seniors who rely heavily on the company’s medical laboratory services. LifeLabs, serving over 7.1 million patients across 129 collection centers in the province, provides essential diagnostic services, including blood tests and other laboratory […]