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Canada is currently the 27th oldest country in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. It is on track to become the 11th oldest within 20 years.

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In the old days, to be 60 is the kiss of death and the end of an active, splendid sex life.

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Vancouver gets another honor, as the first Canadian city to be certified for Fair Trade Town status.

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In the old days, to be 60 is the kiss of death and the end of an active, splendid sex life.

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Vancouver gets another honor, as the first Canadian city to be certified for Fair Trade Town status.

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