The number of seniors living in poverty spiked at the beginning of the financial meltdown, reversing a decades-long trend and threatening one of Canada’s most important social policy successes.
Wilmar Court Goes Solar: On April 23, Wilmar Court, a seniors apartment building developed by the former Wilmar Heights United Church congregation in Scarborough, had the official launch of their rooftop solar panels. That same night, Wilmar Court received the Energy Conservation award at the Green Toronto Awards presentation.
Lower and middle income seniors in care in BC are having their rates increased in public-funded spaces. (click bolded for CBC story) As if the situation isn't bad enough with our provinces having the fewest number of these spaces available, per capita, in the country, the BC Liberal government is going to raise the rates for seniors in care by between $120 - $160 or so per month for seniors whose annual income is $22,000 per year and up.