Politics and Religion. We’re not supposed to talk about that, right? Wrong! We only say that nowadays because the loudest, most extreme voices have taken over the whole conversation. Well, we‘re taking some of that space back! If you’re dying for some dialogue instead of all the yelling; if you know it’s okay to have differences without having to hate each other; if you believe politics and religion are too important to let ”the screamers” drown out the rest of us and would love some engagin ...
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ZOOMER SQUAD: CARP ADVOCATES FOR SENIORS AS BILL C-319 STALLS, OAS REMAINS A TOP PRIORITY Jane Brown is joined by Anthony Quinn, Chief Operating Officer at CARP, Bill VanGorder, CARP’s Chief Advocacy and Education officer, and John Wright, Executive Vice President of Maru Public Opinion. The panel addressed the pressing issue of the Bloc Quebecois' Bill C-319, which seeks a 10% Old Age Security (OAS) increase for seniors aged 65-74. CARP’s recent survey reveals that 73.2% of respondents believe current OAS payments are too low, with 77.1% supporting the proposed increase. Meanwhile, discussions around the sustainability of OAS and GIS are crucial as Canada's aging population grows, highlighting the need for ongoing advocacy and support. FOOD BANK USAGE IN THE GTA & THANKSGIVING DRIVE Jane Brown is joined by Neil Hetherington, CEO of Daily Bread Food Bank, who reveals a staggering 35% rise in food bank visits compared to last year. Daily Bread has seen close to 2 million client visits in the past six months, a significant spike from pre-pandemic levels. As inflation and job market challenges persist, many are turning to food banks for the first time. Neil emphasizes the importance of community support and volunteer efforts to meet the rising demand. WHERE TO SPOT THE BEST OF FALL COLOURS IN ONTARIO? As we embrace the beauty of fall, it’s the perfect time to explore Ontario’s vibrant autumn foliage. Dave Hunt from Ontario Parks joins Jane Brown and shares insights on the best locations to witness the seasonal colors. While southern Ontario is nearing peak color change, northern parks like Lake Superior are already experiencing stunning displays. The Ontario Parks Fall Colour Report provides valuable updates on leaf change, helping visitors plan their trips. With maples, poplars, and birches showcasing brilliant hues, there’s no better time to enjoy the breathtaking landscapes as the season transitions into its colorful glory.
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ZOOMER SQUAD: CARP ADVOCATES FOR SENIORS AS BILL C-319 STALLS, OAS REMAINS A TOP PRIORITY Jane Brown is joined by Anthony Quinn, Chief Operating Officer at CARP, Bill VanGorder, CARP’s Chief Advocacy and Education officer, and John Wright, Executive Vice President of Maru Public Opinion. The panel addressed the pressing issue of the Bloc Quebecois' Bill C-319, which seeks a 10% Old Age Security (OAS) increase for seniors aged 65-74. CARP’s recent survey reveals that 73.2% of respondents believe current OAS payments are too low, with 77.1% supporting the proposed increase. Meanwhile, discussions around the sustainability of OAS and GIS are crucial as Canada's aging population grows, highlighting the need for ongoing advocacy and support. FOOD BANK USAGE IN THE GTA & THANKSGIVING DRIVE Jane Brown is joined by Neil Hetherington, CEO of Daily Bread Food Bank, who reveals a staggering 35% rise in food bank visits compared to last year. Daily Bread has seen close to 2 million client visits in the past six months, a significant spike from pre-pandemic levels. As inflation and job market challenges persist, many are turning to food banks for the first time. Neil emphasizes the importance of community support and volunteer efforts to meet the rising demand. WHERE TO SPOT THE BEST OF FALL COLOURS IN ONTARIO? As we embrace the beauty of fall, it’s the perfect time to explore Ontario’s vibrant autumn foliage. Dave Hunt from Ontario Parks joins Jane Brown and shares insights on the best locations to witness the seasonal colors. While southern Ontario is nearing peak color change, northern parks like Lake Superior are already experiencing stunning displays. The Ontario Parks Fall Colour Report provides valuable updates on leaf change, helping visitors plan their trips. With maples, poplars, and birches showcasing brilliant hues, there’s no better time to enjoy the breathtaking landscapes as the season transitions into its colorful glory.
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