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Thursday, December 2, 2010

CAG & Globe article

I'm posting from Montreal where I am attending the Canadian Association on Gerontology's 39th Annual Scientific and Educational meeting as a representative for my own organization, NICE. So far the event seems to have an excellent turn out and many of Quebec, Canada, and North America's leaders from the field of aging.

Two friends also sent me links to the article below today so I think the message is that I should make sure blog followers and interested people check out this story about an older woman (with dementia) whose tree was wrongly cut down by the city of Toronto. Take a look here. I'm also including the Globe & Mail's copyright information as they seem to be becoming active about intellectual property and I want to give everyone their due credit.  Now it's off to bed as tomorrow morning is the first full day of CAG and I want to make sure I bring my A game. Night night.


Publication:Globe and Mail
Article:Wrongfully-cut tree leads to plans for Toronto dementia policy
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