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  2. Social programs in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Like in the United States, welfare in Canada colloquially refers to direct payments to low-income individuals only, and not to healthcare and education spending. [2] It is rarely used in Canada as the name of any specific program, however, because of its negative connotations. (In French, it is commonly known as le bien-être social or l'aide ...

  3. CARP (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    CARP. claims over 350,000 members across Canada. [10] Moses Znaimer replaced Lillian Morgenthau as the President of the Board of Directors of C.A.R.P in 2009. Thousands of volunteers participate in community-based CARP chapters from coast to coast.

  4. Seniors' College Association of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The idea of a college for academic learning by seniors in Nova Scotia was first discussed in 2006 by the Association of Dalhousie Retirees and Pensioners (Dalhousie University, Halifax). [1] A task-force was authorized in 2007 with the goal of organizing an academy “modelled on the Seniors College of the University of Prince Edward Island”. [2]

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  6. Walmart Canada to pay for employees college tuition

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    Walmart Canada is helping employees and their families go back to school by offering tuition reimbursement. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: ...

  7. Retired but Want To Work? Try These 6 Jobs for Seniors That ...

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    With a daily pay range of $50 to $100, this position provides a refreshing outdoor setting and often includes perks like free or discounted access to the golf course, making it an attractive ...

  8. Education in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Education in Canada is for the most part provided publicly, funded and overseen by federal, provincial, and local governments. [19] Education is within provincial jurisdiction and the curriculum is overseen by the province. [20] [21] Education in Canada is generally divided into primary education, followed by secondary education and post-secondary.

  9. Tuition payments - Wikipedia

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    More than half of public research universities charge students differential tuition based primarily on their major and their year in college, increasing normal tuition by up to 40 percent. [10] Most students or their families who pay for tuition and other education costs do not have enough savings to pay in full while they are in school. [11]