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- UN ALSO CARES ABOUT SENIORS: Principles for Older Persons **
UN ALSO CARES ABOUT SENIORS: Principles for Older Persons ** Legal Minute*GLM* By Allan Gold, lawyer Montreal and elder law attorney Vol. 17, #4 – April 30, 2026 OPENING Who also cares about seniors? The United Nations – that’s who! Here’s another legal instrument to support doing more for the eld … Read more »
- The Nancy Guthrie case: Tough measures needed so it never happens again!**
Legal Minute*GLM* By Allan Gold, lawyer Montreal and elder law attorney Vol. 17, #3 – March 31, 2026 OPENING I hope and pray that Nancy Guthrie is okay and she’ll be returned safe and sound to her family. This is a shocking and heinous crime. That’s why I’m also angry as hell that somebody could d … Read more »
- Affordability Crisis – Food insecurity -What’s Law Got to Do with It? :Quebec’s Seniors**
Gold’s Legal Minute*GLM* By Allan Gold, lawyer Montreal and elder law attorney Vol. 17, #2 – February 28, 2026 FERGUS, Ontario, Canada, Feb. 27, 2026 – “‘There’s significant impact’: rising food prices weighing on seniors.â€�Jordan Snobelen writes: “Food prices have increased 22 per ce … Read more »
- Quebec: Seniors & Those With Disabilities – More Needs To Be Done!**
Gold’s Legal Minute*GLM* By Allan Gold, lawyer Montreal and elder law attorney Vol. 17, #1 – January 31, 2026 OPENING This is about seniors & those with Disabilities, choosing to stay in their own homes as they age. On Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026, the Quebec government announced a new home health-ca … Read more »
- Canada’s Seniors: In 2026, Finding the Good in the Bad!**
Gold’s Legal Minute*GLM* By Allan Gold, lawyer Montreal and elder law attorney Vol. 16, #11 – Dec. 31, 2025 By Allan Gold, lawyer Montreal and elder law attorney OPENING In the midst of a cold snap, Canada is turning the page on 2025. Many of us aged 65 + say, “Good riddance – 2025 wasn’t great. … Read more »