
A federal election campaign is now underway, and Federal Retirees is calling on all parties to prioritize healthy aging.
As Canadians head to the polls, the National Association of Federal Retirees (Federal Retirees) is calling on all political parties to prioritize the pressing needs of aging Canadians.
With the election campaign now underway, Federal Retirees emphasizes three critical priorities that demand immediate attention: improved retirement income security, ensuring our health-care system — including long-term care — is robust and reliable and enhanced veteran supports to achieve equitable health and wellness outcomes and support.
"With our over-65 population projected to reach 11 million within two decades, the investments we make today will shape the future for both current seniors and the millions of Canadians approaching retirement,” says Anthony Pizzino, CEO of Federal Retirees.
The timing of this election is particularly significant as Canadians grapple with economic challenges, including rising living costs and trade uncertainties with key partners. These issues disproportionately affect older Canadians living on fixed incomes.
At a time of uncertainty, Canadians need a federal government that is focused on economic security in retirement and a positive, healthy aging experience for all.
Federal Retirees urges all political parties to:
- Detail specific measures to protect and enhance retirement income security.
- Outline their vision for enhancing supporting services for veterans.
- Present plan to enable older Canadians to age with dignity in their place of choosing, including safe, quality and standardized long-term care.
Federal Retirees encourages all Canadians to press the federal parties and the local candidates with their plans for building a future that supports and protects Canadians as they age. For more information about Federal Retirees' election priorities, visit Canada Votes 2025.