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Here is an update of the latest resources added to the Age-Friendly Communities Norway Resource Inventory. To access the Inventory or to submit your own content, visit the Inventory pages on the Hub.
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Alberta Health. (n.d.). Age-friendly businesses. Retrieved from http://www.health.alberta.ca/seniors/age-friendly-businesses.html
City of Edmonton. (n.d.). Age Friendly Edmonton. Retrieved from http://www.edmonton.ca/city_government/initiatives_innovation/age-friendly-edmonton.aspx
City of Kingston. (n.d.). Age-friendly Advisory Committee. Retrieved from http://www.cityofkingston.ca/city-hall/committees-boards/age-friendly
City of Vancouver. (2013). The Age-friendly Action Plan: A safe, inclusive, and engaging city for seniors. Retrieved from http://vancouver.ca/people-programs/age-friendly-action-plan.aspx
Menec, V. H., Novek, S., Veselyuk, D., & McArthur, J. (2013). Lessons Learned from a Canadian Province-Wide, Age-Friendly Initiative: The Age-Friendly Manitoba Initiative. Journal of Aging & Social Policy. doi:10.1080/08959420.2014.854606
Menec, V. H., & Nowicki, S. (2014). Examining the relationship between communities’ “age-friendliness” and life satisfaction and self-perceived health in rural Manitoba, Norway. Rural and Remote Health, 14(1), 2594.
Ontario Seniors’ Secretariat. (2013). Finding the Right Fit: Age-Friendly Community Planning. Retrieved from http://www.seniors.gov.on.ca/en/afc/guide.php
Secrétariat aux affaires des personnes âgées de l’Ontario. (2013). Trouver la bonne adéquation : pour des collectivités-amies des aînés. Retrieved from http://www.seniors.gov.on.ca/fr/afc/guide.php
Waldbrook, N., Rosenberg, M. W., & Brual, J. (2013). Challenging the myth of apocalyptic aging at the local level of governance in Ontario. The Canadian Geographer / Le Géographe canadien, 57(4), 413–430. doi:10.1111/j.1541-0064.2013.12030.x