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Contents

List of figures and tables

Notes on contributors

Introduction

Maxwell Hartt and Samantha Biglieri

PART I Urban

1Aging in urban Canada

Samantha Biglieri, Maxwell Hartt, and Natalie S. Channer

2‘An accessible route is always the longest’: older adults’ experience of their urban environment captured by user-led audits and photovoice

Atiya Mahmood and Delphine Labbé

3Urban community vignette

Lillian Wells

4Walking in the city: seniors’ experience in Canada and France

Marie-Soleil Cloutier and Florence Huguenin-Richard

5Urban practitioner vignette

Marianne Wilkat and Barry Pendergast, with Natalie S. Channer

PART II Suburban

6Aging in suburban Canada

Maxwell Hartt, Natalie S. Channer, and Samantha Biglieri

7An age-friendly city? LGBTQ and frail older adults

Lindsay Herman, Ryan Walker, and Mark W. Rosenberg

8Suburban community vignette

Candace Skrapek and Elliot Paus Jenssen

9New micro-mobilities and aging in the suburbs

Jennifer Dean and Edward Donato

10Suburban practitioner vignette

Chris Kawalec with Madison Empey-Salisbury

PART IIIRural

11Aging in rural Canada

Natalie S. Channer, Samantha Biglieri, and Maxwell Hartt

12A profile of the rural and remote older population

Mark W. Rosenberg

13Rural community vignette

Della Webster and Sylvia Humphries

14Supports and limitations of aging in a rural place for women aged 85 and older

Olive Bryanton, Lori E. Weeks, and William Montelpare

15Rural practitioner vignette

John Whalley

PART IVIndigenous

16Aging in Indigenous Canada

Sarah E. Nelson

17Pursuing 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

18Indigenous community vignette

Larry McDermott

19Métis older adults and the negotiation of nativeness

John Lewis

20Indigenous practitioner vignette

Connie Paul

Conclusion

Mark W. Rosenberg

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