CBC News: Community groups say process to make Montreal more 'age friendly' not inclusive enough
February 19, 2018
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![Madhuram Nambiar, who is in her 80s, says the city's consultation process excludes many seniors from taking part. (Sudha Krishnan/CBC) Madhuram Nambiar, who is in her 80s, says the city's consultation process excludes many seniors from taking part. (Sudha Krishnan/CBC)](/cunews/offices/vprgs/engage/2018/02/19/20180219-CBC-News/_jcr_content/parsys/image.img.jpg/1519160503678.jpg)
engAGE, Concordia University's Centre for Research on Aging participated in a press conference on February 19th, with various other organizations concerned about the city of Montreal's public consultation process ahead of a new Municipal Action Plan for Seniors 2018-2020. The press conference discussed necessary changes in order to make the process more inclusive and age friendly. CBC News covered the press conference in their article today: "Community groups say process to make Montreal more 'age friendly' not inclusive enough"