Mar 03, 2015
By Valerie Massie
On This Edition of The Zoomer Week in Review:
Work: Love it or hate it, it’s something we all have to do. Hopefully you love it, because a new survey from Sun Life Financial finds that most people expect to still be working at the age of 66, and a lot of those Zoomers will be working for younger bosses. Libby is joined by Lisa Taylor, a career coach who specializes in the 50+.
Plus, we’ve hit that midway point through a very cold winter and lots of us have had enough. It’s time to get away. Luckily there are plenty of options for Canadians who want to escape this cold harsh winter, and today Libby talks to Zoomer Magazine’s Vivan Vassos about some of the best choices.
Plus, after years of planning, controversy, and cost overruns, it’s opening weekend for the Canadian Museum of Human Rights in Winnipeg. Libby will talk to the Museum’s CEO Stuart Murray.
It’s something no one wants to think about. Becoming widowed brings a huge emotional upheaval but it can also create major financial complications – Libby will be joined by Kelly Willis, a financial planner and a widow herself, to find out how best to cope.
Plus, after years of planning, controversy, and cost overruns, it’s opening weekend for the Canadian Museum of Human Rights in Winnipeg. Libby will talk to the Museum’s CEO Stuart Murray. [jwplayer player=”1″ mediaid=”104713″]
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