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Oakville Beaver, 2 Jun 2022, p. 1

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THURSDAY JUNE 2, 2022 www.carstaroakville.com 916 Winston Churchill Blvd. 905-845-7579 2212 Wyecroft Rd. 905-847-2595 19951995 - 20212021 Insurance A better insurance experience starts here. Rich Demille, CIP, Agent 2379 Trafalgar Rd, Oakville 905-257-0111 rich.demille@desjardins.com www.richarddemille.com 380 Nautical Blvd 372 Creek Path Avenue New Price Just Listed NOMINATIONS NOW OPEN insidehalton.com The following is Part 1 of a four-The following is Part 1 of a four-T part series, 2021 Canadian Census -- What the data means for Hal- ton. Reporter Bambang Sadewoton. Reporter Bambang Sadewot analyses the results as they are re- leased throughout the year. Part 1 focuses on what the data tells usfocuses on what the data tells usf about the region's aging popula- tion. There are many reasons why Joan Maynard isn't looking to move into a long-term-care home any time soon. The 73-year-old retiree, who has been living in her northwest Halton home for the past 30 years, WHAT CHALLENGES DOES HALTON'S AGING POPULATION FACE? See MANY, page 2 Tom Carrothers, president of Halton's Canadian Association of Retired Persons, is among those advocating for improvements in the long-term care system. Graham Paine/Metroland OLDER ADULTS ARE FASTEST GROWING GROUP IN REGION: CENSUS BAMBANG SADEWO bsadewo@metroland.com COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE OF THE JUNE 2 PROVINCIAL ELECTION THE RESULTS. THE REACTION. THE IMPACT. INSIDEHALTON.COM /PROVINCIALELECTION

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