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Montreal Gazette: Almost 300 seniors attend city consultation session in C.D.N.—N.D.G.

February 27, 2018
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By Fatima Hirji


Moderator Nadia Bastien, the head of the intercultural relations and specific clients division of the city’s Social Diversity and Sports service, speaks at seniors policy consultation session at the Cummings Centre on Monday, Feb. 26, 2018. DAVE SIDAWAY / MONTREAL GAZETTE Moderator Nadia Bastien, the head of the intercultural relations and specific clients division of the city’s Social Diversity and Sports service, speaks at seniors policy consultation session at the Cummings Centre on Monday, Feb. 26, 2018. DAVE SIDAWAY / MONTREAL GAZETTE

The Concordia University-based research group Ageing, Communication, Technologies (ACT) and the Centre for Research on Aging (engAGE) have published an open letter to the Mayor of Montreal that calls for immediate and concrete changes to their public consultation ahead of a new Municipal Action Plan for Seniors 2018-2020 in order to make the process more Age Friendly. The Montreal Gazette discussed the open letter in their article today: "Almost 300 seniors attend city consultation session in C.D.N.—N.D.G."



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