=LDR cgm a22 4500 =001 600 =003 CA-CURIO =005 20160706191726.0 =007 cr*cna|||uuuuu =008 160706s1993||||onc027|||||||as|||v|eng|d =040 $aCA-CURIO$beng$cCA-CURIO =041 $aeng =245 00$aCanada's Social Safety Net :$b In Old Age (Part 3 of 4)$h[videorecording] /$cCanadian Broadcasting Corporation =260 $aToronto :$bCanadian Broadcasting Corporation,$c1993 =300 $a1 streaming video (27 min 20 sec) =306 $a002720 =490 0 $aThe National =500 $aFrom the Curio.ca streaming audio-visual collection. =506 1 $aAccess restricted to Curio.ca subscribers =511 1 $aHost: Wallin, Pamela, 1953-. =520 $aFor the most part, Canada's elderly are financially better off today than ever before. There are doubts, however, that government pensions will be able to support succeeding generations. Karen Brown, a baby-boomer, investigates her own retirement prospects and comes up with some sobering, thought-provoking and facts. An accompanying panel discussion deliberates the future of the pension plan. =521 1 $a13-14. =538 $aAvailable on the Internet. MODE OF ACCESS via web browser by entering the following URL: http://curio.ca/en/video/canadas-social-safety-net-in-old-age-part-3-of-4-600/ =541 $fCBC/Radio Canada has perpetual access rights to this streaming content. =546 $aIn English. =588 0 $aSource of description from Canadian Broadcasting Corporation =610 20$aCanada Pension Plan =650 00$aOld age pensions$zCanada =650 00$aRetirement income$zCanada =650 00$aPensions$zCanada =650 00$aRetirement$xEconomic aspects$zCanada =650 00$aPublic welfare$zCanada =650 00$aSocial sciences =650 00$aCivics$xStudy and teaching =650 00$aBusiness education =650 00$aEconomics =650 00$aHome economics =650 00$aFamily services =700 1 $aWallin, Pamela$d1953-$ehost =710 2 $aCanadian Broadcasting Corporation =856 40$uhttp://curio.ca/en/video/canadas-social-safety-net-in-old-age-part-3-of-4-600/