There is a fundamental demographic shift underway across Canada, with older adults making up an increasingly large portion of our society. Population projections suggest that by 2031, nearly a quarter of Canadians will be aged 65 years and over.
This report explores the implications of that shift — it outlines opportunities and needs related to the growing older adult population in Canada and highlights areas of innovation and promising practice. The findings are based on a synthesis of evidence from many sources, including an environmental scan and literature review and structured interviews with 27 key informants from across Canada.
The project aims to create a Canadian ‘roadmap’ to inform the development of guidelines and standards that could enhance Canada’s aging society.
To learn more, visit our partner’s site.
Published: October 2019
Capability: Experimentation
Policy Area: Post-Secondary Education - Access and Persistence, P-12 Education - Specialized Services and Programs
Population: Older Workers - Seniors
Type: Report