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Federal Retirees meets with newly appointed Treasury Board president Nov 16, 2021

The new Treasury Board president recently connected with Association president Jean-Guy Soulière and CEO Anthony Pizzino to discuss retirement security.   Parliament is set to resume in a week, and Federal Retirees is at work to represent members’ priorities with…

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Let’s make veteran wellness a permanent federal priority Nov 9, 2021

Federal Retirees CEO Anthony Pizzino is calling on the federal government to prioritize the well-being of Canadian veterans and their families.   Veterans’ Week is a time of commemoration and reflection. And with Parliament set to resume in just weeks,…

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What you need to know about pension indexation and inflation Nov 2, 2021

The indexation rate for public service pension plan benefits comes at the end of each year, but how is it calculated, and how does it respond to inflation?   On Nov. 1, 2021, the Treasury Board Secretariat announced that the…

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Pension indexing rate for 2022 Nov 1, 2021

Pension increases for retired members and their survivors are calculated annually using Consumer Price Index data from Statistics Canada.   At the end of each year, the Treasury Board Secretariat provides the National Association of Federal Retirees with information on…

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Infographic: A day in the life of a Reach 338 supporter Oct 26, 2021

Being a part of the Reach 338 team is easy and it’s flexible — you choose when and how to get involved! Interested in joining Reach 338 but not sure what that actually means? There are many ways to be…

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A change is coming — but not for Canada’s 44th Parliament Sept 27, 2021

Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party has narrowly secured a win but failed to land a majority, meaning Canadians could be heading for another election before too long.   Thirty-six days after the writs were issued for Canada’s 44th general election, and the…

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An interview with the Bloc Québécois’ Yves-François Blanchet Sept 15, 2021

According to Bloc Québécois leader Yves-François Blanchet, his party is “fiercely opposed to creating discrimination between classes of seniors.”   Long-term care The Bloc Québécois has said it wants to establish its own standards for long-term care. What kinds of…

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An interview with the Green Party’s Annamie Paul Sept 15, 2021

In our interview with Green party leader Annamie Paul, she highlighted that Canada “need[s] to prioritize long-term care.”   Long-term care and seniors strategy Work is being done on voluntary accreditation standards for long-term care, but advocates say funding, national…

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NDP priorities in a nutshell Sept 15, 2021

The NDP party, under Jagmeet Singh, promises to expand Medicare to include prescription drug coverage and to fight hard to protect pensions.   Note: The Association requested an interview with NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, but his party officials declined the…

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Conservative platform promises relevant to you Sept 15, 2021

The Conservative party, led by Erin O’Toole, asserts that “it’s time for the government to better protect pensions” in their election platform.   The Association’s request to interview Conservative Party Leader Erin O’Toole was declined by party representatives. Instead, we’ve…

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Liberal 2021 election platform promises for seniors, retirees and veterans Sept 15, 2021

The Liberals, led by current Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, offered up a 91-page election platform containing $78 billion worth of promises.   The Liberal platform attempts to have something for everyone, while also criticizing Erin O’Toole for his opposition to…

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Federal Retirees to Ontario government and optometrists: Don’t cut off our vision care Sept 14, 2021

Ontario optometrists have withdrawn OHIP-covered eye services for seniors and youths after a breakdown in negotiations with the provincial government.   Regular visits to an optometrist are essential for retirees to preserve good vision and health, but for older Ontarians,…

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