Introduction ~ Maxwell Hartt and Samantha Biglieri
Part One: Urban
Aging in Urban Canada ~ Samantha Biglieri, Maxwell Hartt and Natalie S. Channer
“An Accessible Route is Always the Longest” ~ Atiya Mahmood and Delphine Labbé
Urban Community Vignette ~ Lillian Wells
Walking in the City: Seniors’ Experiences in Canada and France ~ Marie-Soleil Cloutier and Florence Huguenin-Richard
Urban Practitioner Vignette ~ Marianne Wilkat and Barry Pendergast, with Natalie S. Channer
Part Two: Suburban
Aging in Suburban Canada ~ Maxwell Hartt, Natalie S. Channer and Samantha Biglieri
An Age-Friendly City? LGBTQ and Frail Older Adults ~ Lindsay Herman, Ryan Walker and Mark Rosenberg
Suburban Community Vignette ~ Candace Skrapek and Elliot PausJenssen
New Mobilities and Aging in the Suburbs ~ Jennifer Dean and Edward Donato
Suburban Practitioner Vignette ~ Chris Kawalec with Madison Empey-Salisbury
Part Three: Rural
Aging in Rural Canada ~ Natalie S. Channer, Samantha Biglieri, and Maxwell Hartt
A Profile of the Rural and Remote Older Population ~ Mark W. Rosenberg
Rural Community Vignette ~ Della Webster and Sylvia Humphries
Supports and Limitations of Aging-in-a-Rural-Place for Women Age 85 and Older ~ Olive Bryanton, Lori E. Weeks and William Montelpare
Rural Practitioner Vignette ~ John Whalley
Part Four: Indegeinous
Aging in Indigenous Canada ~ Sarah Nelson
Pursuing Pathways to Care: Dementia and Aging in Indigenous Communities ~ Carrie Bourassa, Mackenzie Jardine, Danette Starblanket, Sebastian Lefebvre, Marlin Legare, Dana Hickey, Jessica Dieter, Betty McKenna, Gail Boehme and Nicole Akan
Indigenous Community Vignette ~ Larry McDermott
Métis Older Adults and the Negotiation of Nativeness ~ John Lewis
Indigenous Practitioner Vignette ~ Connie Paul
Conclusion ~ Mark W. Rosenberg