
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) reminds senior travellers that it can be extra busy at the border over the Easter long weekend. Every day, the CBSA works hard to protect Canadians, support the economy and ensure the safe and efficient movement of people and goods across the border. In
Canadians deserve to age with dignity. For many seniors, staying connected and active in their community is a big part of that dignity. Through the
Silverts Adaptive Clothing & Footwear (Silverts), leader in adaptive clothing solutions, is thrilled to be celebrating its 95th anniversary in universal fashion, now back under
The Lunderg Toilet Seat Riser is a practical solution designed to enhance bathroom safety and comfort for Canadian seniors. Available on Amazon Canada, this product
Food Processing Skills Canada (FPSC) released the just published consumer research report, Impact of US Tariffs on Canadian Food Consumer Behaviour. This report is part of
The Securities and Investment Management Association (SIMA) welcomes the recent public-policy discussion about retirement savings strategies that would provide seniors with more financial flexibility as
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
As the 2025 Canadian federal election approaches, seniors should carefully evaluate the platforms of political parties to determine which one best represents their needs and
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
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
Skyscanner’s app will now highlight prices that drop by 20% each day (compared to the last seven days). With Skyscanner relentlessly on the hunt for DROPS
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air travel is plagued by higher ticket prices, poorer service, and limited consumer choice due to ineffective and outdated federal policies, finds a new
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
Investing in Canadians’ health is key to building a stronger Canada. In its first year, the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) has significantly improved access to
Some people who use continuous glucose monitors have reported not receiving or hearing safety alerts from their smart devices, such as their smartphone or their
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
The British Columbia government has recently announced significant increases to its rental subsidy programs aimed at assisting seniors and low-income families. This initiative is designed
The federal government announced $17.4 million to build 44 rental homes in Squamish. The funding will come as fully repayable low-interest loans through the Apartment Construction Loan Program.
B.C.’s new seniors advocate, Dan Levitt has called on the provincial government to redesign a program that provides rent subsidies for low-income seniors, saying recent
Last year featured the warmest winter on record for Canada. Should we expect another very mild winter this year? To answer this question, The Weather Network has
Seniors in British Columbia are feeling “invisible and forgotten” as they fall thorough the cracks in existing provincial support systems, their advocate says. In his
CarePatrol, the U.S.’s largest senior care solutions organization, announced the opening of its first two franchise locations in Ontario, marking a major milestone in the brand’s Canada expansion