The ACT Podcast

Episode 3- Intersection between Ageing and Climate Change

17 min · 5 jul 2019
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In this episode, we dive into the intersection between climate change and ageing. We ask why older people are especially vulnerable to our changing climate, and we discuss some of the things that might be done to better protect them. This episode was prompted by the massive heat wave experienced in Quebec in the summer of 2018. The heat caused a deadly outcome - dozens of people lost their lives. The number of deaths is estimated to be more than 90 across the province, with over 50 of those from Montreal alone. This and other subjects will be discussed in this episode of the ACT podcast.

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Episode 1- The impact of Abusive Sales Practices by the telecommunication industry

In this episode, we investigate instances of aggressive and misleading sales practices used by big telecom companies in Canada. If you've ever experienced these types of sales practices by telecommunication companies, you are not alone. Regardless of our age, most of us have had at least one frustrating experience with our phone, TV, or internet provider. While not everyone experiences these frustrations with telecom providers in the same way- these interactions are particularly damaging to older adults. Telecom service providers have particularly preyed upon seniors by using aggressive and abusive sales practices. Since most of our essential daily services are moving online, having access to affordable telecom services should be seen not as a privilege, but as a right.

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