New at the CLSA

2013
Oct
9 th

Montreal site reaches 1,000 visits

The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) achieved a milestone at the Montreal Data Collection Site this week when the site welcomed its  1,000th participant.

2013
Oct
1 st

Living Longer, Living Better: Is there a secret to longevity?

Join us for “Living Longer, Living Better:  Is there a secret to longevity?” on Oct. 16, 2013 in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

2013
Sep
26 th

Winnipeg: A thousand participants and counting

By sharing his experience as he ages, Alex Waywood is committed to helping Canadians age better in the future.

2013
Sep
25 th

UVic celebrates 1000th participant

This September, the University of Victoria (UVic) Data Collection Site marked a new milestone by reaching 1,000 participant visits. 

2013
Sep
5 th

Keeping in touch with you

The CLSA maintaining contact interviews have started. These interviews are scheduled roughly a year and a half after the initial telephone interview or Data Collection Site visit.

2013
Aug
30 th

CLSA reaches 30,000 participants

With more than 30,000 participants from coast to coast, the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) has marked another major milestone.

2013
Aug
28 th

Aging Gracefully: The Science of Living Well

This summer, the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) released the first issue of Aging Gracefully: The Science of Living Well, a newsletter for CLSA participants. 

2013
Jul
23 rd

Halifax site celebrates participant milestones

Nova Scotians are known for having a knack for longevity. But it also turns out they are enthusiastic about research into the aging process.

2013
Jul
16 th

Living Longer, Living better?

The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) was featured on CBC’s The National on July 16, 2013.

2013
Jun
13 th

CLSA celebrates 1,000 participants in the nation’s capital

The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) reached a new milestone today with the Ottawa Data Collection Site welcoming its 1,000th participant.