The website of the Frontenac-Kingston Council on Aging provides many links to a variety of resources related to seniors' issues, public awareness of aging, and advocacy for seniors. (
http://www.msvu.ca/Family&Gerontology/ProgramPages/AdditionalResources.asp
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The Division of Aging and Seniors, Health Canada, website provides information and expertise related to federal government programs for seniors. From a multitude of links, current issues of relevance to seniors are presented and discussed from a Canadian perspective. (
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/seniors-aines
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The Government of Quebec website for people over 55 years of age presents information concerning programs and services such as health, housing, and seniors' rights for the senior residents of Quebec. (
http://www.comm-qc.gouv.qc.ca/guides_55anas.html
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The website of Division 20, Adult Development and aging, of the American Psychological Association. Includes resources for students, information about publications on adult development and aging, links to organizations involving adult development and aging, and more. (
http://Aging.ufl.edu/apadiv20/apadiv20.htm
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This website is provided for both professionals in gerontology and older adults who want scientifically researched information on the neurological, psychological, and sociological aspects of aging. (
http://www.premier.net/~gero/geropsych.html
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This website is designed to fulfill the mission of the Canadian Association of Gerontology, which is "to be the Canadian authority on individual and population aging." (
http://www.cagacg.ca
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Health Canada Online is the website of the department of the federal government that is "responsible for helping the people of Canada maintain and improve their health" through health policy, disease prevention, and public awareness of health issues. (
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca
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