I am a professor at the University of Sherbrooke, in the school of social work. I have been doing this research for three years.
Tomorrow, I am meeting with the administrators of Quebec's ten largest cities: Montreal, Trois-Rivières, Quebec City, and so on.
We will spend a whole day working with city representatives on how to increase seniors' social participation and how to make their cities more open to using arrangements they already have available, in particular. In fact, our towns are working with universal accessibility and social development policies. What needs to be done so that our seniors are seen not as consumers but as citizens?