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Working Past Retirement

Many older adults desire to work after the traditional retirement age and their reasons are not just financial.

How Retirement is Changing for Canadians - Video

19th Annual Survey of Canadians on their retirement planning shows less optimism than previous years.

Average Canadian Retirement Age for Self-Employed, Public and Private Sector Workers (Chart)

Statistics Canada chart showing average Canadian retirement age for self-employed, public and private sector workers.

Aging in Canada - Canadian Resources for Older Adults

Nice has compiled an online library of resources and information tools on Aging in Canada. Topics: caregiving, mental health, finance, legal, elder abuse, physical health & addiction.

Chart - Ratio of working age population to older adults 65+

The number of working-age Canadians (15-64) for each senior (65 and up) is falling. In 1966, there were 7.7 working-age Canadians for every senior—this ratio has fallen to 3.4 in 2022.

For people who put work first in their life, a risk of retirement regrets

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HELOCs and Reverse Mortgages

How to use home equity in retirement is potentially as important a decision as what to do with your investment portfolio.

About NICE - National Initiative for the Care of the Elderly - Canada

We offer Information Tools and Online Resources based on 20 years of research into the challenges of aging in Canada.

Palliative Care - Ontario

Ontario is working to provide patients with more choices for palliative and end-of-life care.

Infographic - Canadian Seniors 2021 - Government of Canada

Seniors infographic – 2021 From: Employment and Social Development Canada

The National Institute on Ageing announces exciting opportunity for a Senior Policy Analyst

The Senior Policy Analyst will play a pivotal role in conducting policy analysis, tracking political trends, and developing actionable policy recommendations to support the NIA’s public policy agenda.

Chart - Canadian Seniors are living longer and healthier than previous generations

The labour force participation rate of seniors aged 65 and older has more than doubled from 6% in 2000 to 13.8% in 2020.

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