I come from a small town near Halifax, Nova Scotia… It’s a good place but I had to move to Hamilton, Ontario in 1952 because there was no work… I …
Seniors of Canada aims to photograph and portray seniors “as they are” to conquer ageism, and overcome common age stereotypes through social media.
I come from a small town near Halifax, Nova Scotia… It’s a good place but I had to move to Hamilton, Ontario in 1952 because there was no work… I …
I live a conventional life, but unconventional things happen to me. My cat Sophie, she runs the bloody house.. a cat has helpers, you never own a cat, you …
Art, literature, dance, I have always been a creative. I love music and studied music as well, I went back to school later in life and it was the best …
I have a motorcycle, I had a more comfortable bike before, and I used to go on trips across Nova Scotia all the time. I used to live there but …
I was working at Westdale High School… I was a teacher, but I never really thought I was a good one. I just think that I was good with the …
“When I graduated from university, I was living in Hamilton and met an architect. I worked at a small architecture partnership in Hamilton and gained various positions. I got to …
Under the Seniors of Canada: Hamilton umbrella, undergraduate students had the opportunity to take pictures and gather stories from iconic places and seniors in Hamilton. Through this initiative titled ‘Iconic Ageing’, a collaboration with Associate Dean in the Faculty of Social Sciences at McMaster University, Dr. James Gillett and his students went out and engaged, organize & documented the narratives from seniors at ‘iconic’ places in Hamilton, Ontario for his course on “Representations of Health and Illness Across the Lifecourse”.
The Seniors of Canada team is headed to Moncton, New Brunswick to share the project with an audience of international researchers and practitioners in aging. …
We are pleased to announce that Seniors of Canada will be hosting a series of Memory Cafés in partnership with Hamilton Public Library. Throughout January …
We were interviewed by Zoomer Magazine about the idea behind Seniors of Canada. Have a look at our interview here!