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- The department could also see a staff reduction of nearly 2,000 bureaucrats by 2028.
- The department could also see a staff reduction of nearly 2,000 bureaucrats by 2028.
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- The National Institute on Ageing’s annual survey should serve as a call to action to address inequalities for the most vulnerable populations.
- The National Institute on Ageing’s annual survey should serve as a call to action to address inequalities for the most vulnerable populations.
- The National Institute on Ageing’s annual survey should serve as a call to action to address inequalities for the most vulnerable populations.
- The multibillion-dollar lawsuit alleges systemic anti-Black discrimination in the federal public service resulted in lost wages and pensions for Black government staff.

- The multibillion-dollar lawsuit alleges systemic anti-Black discrimination in the federal public service resulted in lost wages and pensions for Black government staff.
- The multibillion-dollar lawsuit alleges systemic anti-Black discrimination in the federal public service resulted in lost wages and pensions for Black government staff.

- Boosting Old Age Security through Bill C-319 would be a massive income transfer from younger Canadians to older Canadians.
- Boosting Old Age Security through Bill C-319 would be a massive income transfer from younger Canadians to older Canadians.
- Boosting Old Age Security through Bill C-319 would be a massive income transfer from younger Canadians to older Canadians.
- Expert warns of an ‘accidental election’ if parties don’t budge in the current political stalemate, as Conservatives filibuster House proceedings and the Bloc Québécois

- Expert warns of an ‘accidental election’ if parties don’t budge in the current political stalemate, as Conservatives filibuster House proceedings and the Bloc Québécois
- Expert warns of an ‘accidental election’ if parties don’t budge in the current political stalemate, as Conservatives filibuster House proceedings and the Bloc Québécois

- There are 52 private members’ bills currently before Parliament, and Conservative MP Randy Hoback is first in line on the order of precedence.
- There are 52 private members’ bills currently before Parliament, and Conservative MP Randy Hoback is first in line on the order of precedence.
- There are 52 private members’ bills currently before Parliament, and Conservative MP Randy Hoback is first in line on the order of precedence.
- Millennials’ 'fingerprints' are now on the federal public service, says Deloitte's Stephen Harrington, while a Carleton University professor says the demographic could be better
- Millennials’ 'fingerprints' are now on the federal public service, says Deloitte's Stephen Harrington, while a Carleton University professor says the demographic could be better
- Millennials’ 'fingerprints' are now on the federal public service, says Deloitte's Stephen Harrington, while a Carleton University professor says the demographic could be better
- Without deliberate consideration and action, much of an entire generation of older Canadians will be without the housing and care they need.
- Without deliberate consideration and action, much of an entire generation of older Canadians will be without the housing and care they need.
- Without deliberate consideration and action, much of an entire generation of older Canadians will be without the housing and care they need.
- More formal support for caregivers, and a resolution to the Phoenix pay system issue are just two of the federal issues advocates are keeping
- More formal support for caregivers, and a resolution to the Phoenix pay system issue are just two of the federal issues advocates are keeping
- More formal support for caregivers, and a resolution to the Phoenix pay system issue are just two of the federal issues advocates are keeping
- By 2031, almost a quarter of Canada’s population will be over the age of 65 and demand for long-term care will grow further.
- By 2031, almost a quarter of Canada’s population will be over the age of 65 and demand for long-term care will grow further.
- By 2031, almost a quarter of Canada’s population will be over the age of 65 and demand for long-term care will grow further.
- More than 19,000 people in Canada have died from COVID-19—more than 17,000 of them aged over 60 years. The majority of those deaths occurred

- More than 19,000 people in Canada have died from COVID-19—more than 17,000 of them aged over 60 years. The majority of those deaths occurred
- More than 19,000 people in Canada have died from COVID-19—more than 17,000 of them aged over 60 years. The majority of those deaths occurred
