The headline to an article in the Vancouver Sun dated January 28, 2011, states, "Vancouver woman who is likely the oldest Canadian turns 112." The caption to an accompanying photograph states, "Sum Ying Fung is turning 112 today."
The same day, a headline to an article in the Regina Leader-Post read, "Saskatchewan's Pearl Lutzko believed to be the oldest living Canadian." The accompanying article states:
"Lutzko was born on Feb. 15, 1899 in Chortikiw, Ukraine and is believed to be the oldest person in Canada at 111 years and 11 1/2 months. The title had belonged to Elizabeth Buhler of Winkler, Man., who passed away on Sunday. Buhler was to have turned 112 on Feb. 8."
We Canadians must be doing something right.
The oldest person living in Canada as of now is Kane Tanaka, who was born on January 2, 1903 in Japan and currently resides in a nursing home in Fukuoka, Japan.
The current confirmed record for the oldest person ever is Jeanne Calment, who lived to be 122 years old. While it is difficult to predict the maximum age a person can live due to various factors like genetics, lifestyle, and advancements in healthcare, it is generally accepted that very few individuals will surpass 120 years.
Some alternatives to senior citizen assisted living facilities include home care services where caregivers provide assistance in the individual's own home, independent living communities that offer amenities and social opportunities for active seniors, and adult day care centers that provide supervised activities and care during the day. Additionally, co-housing arrangements and shared living arrangements with family or friends can also be alternatives to assisted living facilities.
On average, a person at rest breathes around 12-20 times per minute. This equates to approximately 17,000-30,000 breaths per day.
On average, most adults have one bowel movement a day. However, it can vary from person to person. Some people may have more frequent bowel movements, while others may have fewer.
An elderly person's day may involve activities such as reading, socializing with friends and family, engaging in hobbies, exercising, attending medical appointments, and possibly receiving assistance with daily tasks. Each individual's routine may vary based on their interests, health, and support system.
Common usage in USA and Canada is about 100 gallons each person, per day.
90 + 1 day , the Mossman Triplets in New Zealand born 16th August 1923 ?
Canada day originated in Canada and is in Canada only.
we have a Canada day
Canada Day will be on July 1.
Canada Day is the day Canadians celebrate the country gaining its indeoendence.
Canada Day is for all of Canada, while Quebec Day is for all of Quebec.
That is their Independence Day, also known as Dominion Day or Canada Day.
Canada Day is on July 1st. Canada "became Canada" that exact date in 1867.
The day after Christmas in Canada is called Boxing Day.
Canada Day is celebrated on July 1.
It was formally known as Dominion Day but then after the Canada Act in 1982 it was called Canada Day.