“For nearly 40 years, Albertans have come together during the first week of June to honour and celebrate our province’s seniors. Seniors’ Week is a time to celebrate the heart of our communities – the seniors whose hard work and dedication helped shape Alberta into the province we know today.

“That’s why I’m proud to officially declare June 2-8, 2025, as Seniors’ Week in Alberta.

“Alberta is home to approximately 830,000 seniors – a number which is projected to grow to more than one million by 2033. As our senior population grows, Alberta’s government remains committed to ensuring older Albertans can age with dignity, surrounded by the communities they helped create.

“Our government supports a wide range of services for seniors, so they can get the help they need, when they need it. This includes the Alberta Seniors Benefit, emotional and social supports, housing assistance, safe spaces, and help with everyday tasks like housekeeping, home and yard maintenance, and transportation.

“Seniors’ Week is a great opportunity to establish connections between generations. When people of all ages connect with one another, it helps create strong and resilient communities built on wisdom from the past and optimism for the future.

“After nearly four decades of celebrating seniors during the first week of June, I am honoured to take part in this proud Alberta tradition. From recreational activities and pancake breakfasts to barbecues and formal dinners, there are events throughout the week to celebrate seniors all over the province. Seniors can also enjoy free admission to provincial museums all week.

“This Seniors’ Week, I encourage all Albertans to take some time to connect with seniors in their lives and communities. When people of all ages connect with one another, it helps create strong, resilient communities built on wisdom from the past and optimism for the future.

“Happy Seniors’ Week!”