By 2031, nearly one-quarter of Canadians will be 65 or older. “The massive increase in life expectancy is something that we haven’t really wrapped our heads around from a policy perspective or from a program perspective,” according to Nora Spinks, CEO of The Vanier Institute of the Family.
The article below looks at how some “Baby Boomers” are spending their time, skills, energy and money. What are your plans?