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Government of Canada announces two projects to help seniors age in their homes in Laurier– Sainte-Marie

| Employment and Social Development Canada | news releases

Every senior should be able to age safely, in good health and with dignity, with the option to do so at home and in their community. To help with this, the Government of Canada developed the Age Well at Home initiative, which supports community groups in trying new ideas, expanding successful ones and recruiting volunteers to assist seniors in aging at home.


Age Well at Home initiative

| Employment and Social Development Canada | backgrounders

The Age Well at Home initiative (AWAH) is a one-time federal grants and contributions initiative.


Meeting parents where they are: more affordable child care in Manitoba

| Employment and Social Development Canada | news releases

Parents deserve child care that fits their lives, whether they’re working late shifts at the hospital, finishing a degree or raising a family in a rural or remote community. That’s why the governments of Canada and Manitoba are investing in real, practical solutions: more spaces where you work or study, extended hours, and better options in rural and remote areas, so parents can find child care that truly works for them.


Government of Canada launches its third life event online resource: The Welcoming a Child Hub is here to support Canadians starting or expanding their family 

| Employment and Social Development Canada | news releases

The Government of Canada is here for Canadians when they need our help, particularly during major life events. Becoming a parent can be an exciting, life-changing, and stressful time. It can also bring many questions, especially for first-time parents and the people helping them out.


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