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Reading Nook

A curated collection of articles from Sage, our quarterly magazine. Discover thoughtful reporting, expert insights and stories on healthy aging, retirement security and the issues that matter across generations. Download the latest issue of Sage or visit Sage60 for fresh online features published between quarterly issues.

The pitfalls of private equity

Private equity investments have grown in popularity, but they are also being met with more scrutiny and criticism, sometimes for good reason.  Asked what he thought of pension plans getting involved in private equity, renowned investor Warren Buffett said he’d…

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Staying stable and safe

As we age, we lose balance and walk differently. It’s a potent mix that creates potential for falls.  This past September was tough on Lilianne Fuller. She fell twice, the first time breaking her nose and sustaining a mild concussion…

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Password purgatory

How can we best combine the need for an unhackable password with the ability to remember it? The experts offer some advice.   Password security will be the leading problem in the technology world in 2024. So says cybersecurity expert David…

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Canadians fare well on food-flation

Food prices have peaked in the postpandemic era. But Canada has fared reasonably well when one looks at the global picture.  It is simultaneously true that while food prices notably increased in Canada last year, Canadians actually spent less on…

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Pickleball for the win

Jean-Pierre de Beaumont, of Gatineau, Que., started playing pickleball when he retired and is now training for the Pan-Am Games. Photo: Dave Chan For Jean-Pierre de Beaumont, it was love at first swing. In retirement, while playing darts at his…

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‘Plant some seeds’

Guy Bird started volunteering with a church youth group at a young age and that spirit of giving of his time continues to this day.  Guy Bird likes people, so much so that he once told his boss at Shell…

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Merlo-Davidson revisited

Veterans ombud Nishika Jardine has acknowledged there is progress on this file, which saw at least 10 members of the Merlo-Davidson class-action lawsuit see other benefits clawed back when they received their settlement. Photo: Doug Crawford   It appears that the…

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No easy answers

Sage asked health-care experts if they could wave a magic wand to fix Canada’s health-care system, where they would start. The short answer is there’s no magic wand.  In ancient Greek mythology, Asclepius was a prolific healer as a mortal….

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Your PSHCP questions answered

The phone and email lines at Federal Retirees’ national office have been clogged since the Public Service Health Care Plan changed hands from Sun Life to Canada Life.  Over the past five months, members have contacted the Association with questions,…

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Have technology will travel

Some members of Federal Retirees prefer paper records for their travels, but many wouldn’t consider travelling without help from their phones, tablets and laptops, whether for reading material, electronic records or global-positioning system services.   Jaro Franta is finalizing plans for…

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Alberta’s CPP exit

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has released a report arguing in favour of removing Alberta from the Canada Pension Plan and starting its own Alberta Pension Plan. Photo: Chris Schwartz  In September, the Alberta government presented the report it commissioned on…

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‘A gap between recognition and resolve’

Most Canadians believe humans cause climate change, but their commitment to making effective change is not so certain.  Climate change is simultaneously invisible and yet terrifyingly obvious.  “It’s very abstract,” Erick Lachapelle says. “You can’t really see climate change in…

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