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New code aims to protect Canadian seniors from financial harm – Bankless Times

New code aims to protect Canadian seniors from financial harm As of Jan. 1, many Canadian banks are following new guidelines designed to make banking easier and safer for seniors. The Code of Conduct for the Delivery of Banking Services to Seniors provides a set of stipulations banks should be mindful of when serving customers who are older. Banks will establish appropriate policies and procedures to support seniors with their banking needs and will train employees who serve seniors to ensure they communicate effectively and have the proper resources to serve them. They will work to protect seniors from financial harm and consider their needs when debating branch closures.

Moderna COVID-19 vaccine arrives in Haliburton

SHARE ON: (Supplied by Pixabay) Starting Friday, residents at Extendicare in Haliburton will be getting their first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. Dr. Norm Bottum with the Haliburton Highlands Family Health Team says all residents will be immunized. “As well there will be a few extra doses that are being given to some of the older staff that work closely with the residents,” he adds. Bottum joined Rick Lowes on the 93.5 Moose FM morning show to break the news. “I was told this morning that Highland Wood and Highland Crest were initially scheduled for later next week but with a limited supply of vaccine, they will be postponed,” he says, adding a new date has not been scheduled.

Championing seniors

Winnipeg Free Press New (voluntary) federal rules for banks appoint champions for aging clients, aimed at reducing financial abuse, fraud By: Joel Schlesinger Last Modified: 9:51 AM CST Monday, Jan. 18, 2021 | Updates A new year with a new champion… for seniors, that is. New voluntary federal rules came into effect in 2021 for banks regarding how to enhance services for, and protect, aging clients. Philippe Ramakers / FreeImages Top among those changes is that all banks have appointed a ‘seniors champion’ to ensure the new Code of Conduct for the Delivery of Banking Services to Seniors set out by the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) does what’s it’s intended to do.

MP Schmale says he understands why people are irked by politicians travelling abroad

SHARE ON: Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock MP Jamie Schmale speaking at an event (Photo credit: MyHaliburtonNow.com newsroom) The MP for Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock Jamie Schmale says he understands why Canadians are frustrated seeing politicians vacationing abroad.  “Clearly when politicians are making the decisions to shut down businesses and lockdown people during the holidays, it’s pretty ridiculous that they would say the rules are for thee but not me,” he tells Rick Lowes on the 93.5 Moose FM morning show. “That really irks people.” Since former Finance Minister Rod Phillips resigned from his position in Premier Doug Ford’s cabinet, it has been reported more than 20 other politicians and government staff have done the same.

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