More than three and a half million Canadians are aged sixty-five and over. A generation that has lived through monumental and unparalleled change, they are Canadians who grew up in the Great Depression, helped win the Second World War, created the baby boom, and built the foundations of modem Canada. They managed to reach adulthood without television, credit cards and computers. They are better educated, more affluent, and longer-lived than any generation...
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