Mississauga Boomers

This title actually sounds pretty, tomorrow might be the name of a baseball team playing in the national boomer league, it looks like I am not the only one interested in this subject – the boomers’ future and the impact that they have on the actual political, economical, and social landscape.

Mississauga Boomer Project:
Between 2011 and 2031, Canada’s baby boomers will turn 65 years old. In Mississauga, the City’s population will shift to more than 300,000 adults over the age of 55 during this same period of time.

Very impressing I guess, we get to live the time when baby-boomers got old and is equivalent to retirees, and beyond the idea of post-retirement enjoyment and harmony of the deserved years of pension after many years of working, this will not be the greatest time of all for them.

The pressure of this huge demographic segment on the economy started 2 years ago when the first boomers have gotten to the age of retirement. It should not come as a surprise, or as a simple coincidence, that the economic recession has started at the same time. It’s how I read on the website (Mississauga Boomer Project), baby-boomers is a “fascinating subject” because the way they have influenced the last century. (to be continued)

2 comments to Mississauga Boomers

  • mike

    Would it be right to say again “children are our future” and be aware that programs must be implemented to help families with child care, proper education and so on, too many things to mention.

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  • Zoomer

    Sorry we’re not boomers. we’re zoomers. Get with the program, please.

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