National Seniors Council – Canada

About

The National Seniors Council was established to advise the Government of Canada on matters related to the health, the well-being and quality of life of seniors. Canada has a diverse and growing seniors’ population with approximately 4.8 million people who are 65 years old or older. In the next 25 years, that number is estimated to double to almost nine million people, representing one quarter of the population.

Seniors have helped to build this country and make it what it is today. The National Seniors Council helps give Canadian seniors the chance to have a say in the issues that matter to them.

The Council provides advice to the Minister of Employment and Social Development and the Minister of Health. Under the leadership of the Chair of the National Seniors Council, the Council:

  • advises on current and emerging issues and opportunities related to the well-being and quality of life of seniors, both now and in the future;
  • undertakes activities such as commissioning research, convening expert panels and round tables, and holding consultative meetings;
  • delivers well-balanced advice, taking into account the views of experts, seniors, organizations and groups that provide seniors’ programs and services, provincial/territorial advisory bodies on seniors, and other relevant stakeholders and interested parties; and
  • ensures a comprehensive and collaborative approach in its examination of the policies, programs and services that have an impact on the lives of seniors by consulting with other federal departments, other levels of government and advisory bodies involved in seniors-related efforts.Link to the Website