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Lowering the screening age is only the first step for healthy aging

May 14, 2026

Lowering the screening age is only the first step for healthy aging

Colorectal cancer is now showing up in people who still have kids in high school, not just in grandparents, and Ontario’s decision to start screening at 45 instead of 50 is a quiet shock to the system that older adults cannot afford to ignore.

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Ontario’s economy at half speed puts seniors at risk

May 12, 2026

Ontario’s economy at half speed puts seniors at risk

When an economy runs at half speed, retirees feel it first in their stomachs, not in the stock tables.

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Ontario’s silver tsunami can rebuild trust in housing

May 11, 2026

Ontario’s silver tsunami can rebuild trust in housing

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Dignifying care starts with treating PSWs as true professionals

May 8, 2026

Dignifying care starts with treating PSWs as true professionals

The nightmare for many Ontario seniors is not a diagnosis, it is the moment someone decides their only option is a distant institution instead of dignified help at home.

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Grandparent scams are well-organized, Ontario needs to be too

May 7, 2026

Grandparent scams are well-organized, Ontario needs to be too

The phone rings, a trembling voice says “Grandma, I am in trouble,” and within hours a lifetime of careful saving can vanish.

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Outcome measurement that keeps seniors at home and connected

May 5, 2026

Outcome measurement that keeps seniors at home and connected

A senior’s dignity is not an abstraction; it is measured in whether they can stay housed, get to appointments, and still see friends. That is why outcome-based senior programs, guided by real data rather than slogans, are becoming a quiet test of Ontario’s values.

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DISCLAIMER:  This content is partially produced with the help of AI tools and has been reviewed by OLSC Editors.

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