Canadian Association of Retired Persons Reviews 225

TrustScore 4 out of 5

3.9

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Considering 176 reviews, reviewers had a great experience with this company. Customers consistently found the staff to be knowledgeable, coherent, and enthusiastic, providing valuable insights on various topics. Many appreciated the diverse team of presenters and the varied viewpoints offered, which helped them gain useful information they could apply immediately. The overall service was often described as informative and helpful, with people valuing the effort put into advocating for seniors and keeping them updated on relevant issues. However, some people were dissatisfied with the user experience, citing issues like audio not syncing with speakers' mouths and difficulties accessing Q&A or chat functions on the website. A few other people also felt that the discussions were sometimes repetitive or focused too much on regulations, making them feel like props rather than valued participants.

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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

The panel was very knowledgeable and provided worthwhile information. However, CARP continues to overlook the significant percentage of seniors who live alone. We shoulder higher costs, with living e... See more

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Inappropriate investment at my age. I had actually experienced some of the situations described..trying to sell inappropriate investments to Seniors(84) I knew the product was not right for me. My so... See more

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Although retired, I do have a background in financial service. The comments about the banks and other F.I.'s being more interested in selling than the client's financial goals resonated with me. So t... See more

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

A diverse team of presenters. Varied viewpoints was helpful. Most useful info for me , was how bank staff may not be always knowledgeable of investments funds for seniors and bonuses for bank staff.... See more


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The Canadian Association of Retired Persons (CARP) advocates for financial security and better access to healthcare for older adults, and leads the fight to end ageism. CARP is a non-partisan, non-profit association of 230.000 members, with a community of local chapters from coast to coast representing Canada’s most powerful generation – engaged citizens who believe in action and aren't shy about exercising influence on public policy. Membership in CARP comes with valuable benefits, including access to educational and informative webinars and newsletters, and the opportunity to volunteer with a local chapter and participate in social events.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I was renewing the car and condo…

I was renewing the car and condo insurance with Carp/CAAband all went well.

The special thing that has to be put in the car to take advantage of your special car insurance for very low mileage drivers is very difficult to install by most people therefore I cannot access it.
It would be good if we could drive somewhere that we could have an expert install it for us.

14 October 2025
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Happy that CARP continues to advocate…

Happy that CARP continues to advocate for retired people.
Perhaps some arrangements for snowbird insurance for retired people.
Snowbirds organization only deals with snowbirds to USA but many Cdns go to Mexico.

14 October 2025
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Inreased rental focus with fixed incomeYour company states an association of…

Your company states an association of retired persons: the seminar appreared to focus on people planning retirement and had money to invest, also people owning homes. I am retired with fixed income and would like to see an increased focus on " retired" people with a fixed income, LESS than $36k per year, that RENT. My rent is approx. 55% of my income. I have applied for Rent Geared to Income, RGI, and I am told 10 to 12 year waiting list. I recommend that you check who priorities are given to. Because CPP&OAS are taxable along with a small LIF, I end up owing taxes at the end of the year, around $1,500, and the only way I pay is for all my Govt Benefit payments be applied to taxes owed, i.e. GST/HST/ Trillium etc. The Govt takes these automatically, I have NO say in the matter! Suggested solutions to people in simi situations as myself: 1) Reduce the % of taxable income for people earning less than 4ok per year, 2) Review the RGI program to see if managed properly i.e. are people in these units forever even if their income increases 3) to help increase the number of RGI units available approach corporations like M&R, to offer a % of their units to the RGI program. Your corporation speaks about people wanting/ needing support to allow them to stay in their homes, The same need applies to people renting. In fact I suggest it is harder for a renter , fixed income, because people woning homes can rent a room , basement etc. Bottom line please increase your focus on Retired people that are on fixed income and renting. And yes my rent will go up this year with a further increase expected once Rental Management have cleared their request for an above rent increase guideline which is currently before a Tribunal. thank you John.Rental foc

5 October 2025
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Seniors need to be aware of financial tips, tricks & scams

A panel with different perspectives was very useful. Knowing more a out the financial 'environment' in Canada is highly recommended, particularly for seniors who are too often taken advantage of and/or don't have financial security. The Q&A was a good idea. However, I was automatically put on the YouTube channel and couldn't see how to access Q&A.

30 September 2025
Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Seating allotment

It would be better when asking to attend an event that attendees receive confirmation of a seat right after they submit their application. We have to take the Go train in, over an hour away. Not knowing until the day before the event is too rushed to plan what train to take and arrive on time.

1 October 2025
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Investments

A diverse team of presenters. Varied viewpoints was helpful. Most useful info for me , was how bank staff may not be always knowledgeable of investments funds for seniors and bonuses for bank staff.

1 October 2025
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Great topic, but slid off focus

I really appreciated the opportunity to listen to your panel members discuss issues regarding strategies for financial stability in retirement. However, I lost interest when they shifted their focus to other issues such as cyber security. The two initial questions you posed in your invitation are of interest to me and I would have preferred if they'd stayed closer to the original theme. In truth, I cut out shortly after the 2nd hour began which may have been a mistake if they returned to the questions that had attracted me to attend. All the same, thanks for the opportunity!

1 October 2025
Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Shirt comment

Unfortunately, I missed most of it due to an unexpected drop in from out of towners. By any chance was it recorded, I would love to listen to it !

1 October 2025

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