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...reducing the gst from 7% to 5% suggests that the mainstream has already shifted rightward. As in other Western industrial powers, traditional support in Canada for government social spending is now tempered by worries about high taxes, devalued retirement portfolios and personal financial security--particularly in the bulging boomer generation whose oldest members are entering their 60s. Canada's center-left political parties have taken note of the trend: the Boxing Day shooting in Toronto left even the New Democrats scrambling to articulate a tough-on-crime policy. Jason Clemens, an economist at the conservative Fraser Institute, predicts that Harper...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Meaning of Harper | 1/30/2006 | See Source »

...need to cut the rate of growth of those programs," Bolten said. No amount of tax increases or spending cuts in the regular budget would be enough to cover the looming costs of baby-boomer retirees, he said. "Medicare must be put on a path toward a more market-oriented system," Bolten said. "We're ultimately going to have to look at whether the system needs to be more means-tested," referring to differences in benefits depending on income...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hey, Big Spender ... | 1/22/2006 | See Source »

Stanley, a dentist, and Beatrice, an office manager at his practice, are both 65. They swim, read and take long walks on the beach during their spa visits--and increasingly they find themselves bumping into other couples their age and younger. It's no coincidence: the number of baby-boomer couples taking spa-oriented vacations accounts for 1 of every 3 spa-goers, up from 1 in 5 just five years ago, according to industry estimates. The most popular destinations in the U.S. are in Arizona, California, Florida, Texas and New York. Outside the U.S., top destinations include Mexico...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Spa for Him Too | 1/17/2006 | See Source »

Women have long appreciated the spa as a place to relieve tension and stress. Now the men in their lives are discovering the same benefits. KSL Resorts in La Quinta, Calif., surveyed boomer men in October and found that 20% of them had been to a spa. That's up from less than 1% five years ago, says Arthur Berg, vice president of marketing for KSL. "You used to see the wives in this age group go to the spas while the husbands played golf," Berg says. Now the men, driven to stay fit and attractive and to reward themselves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Spa for Him Too | 1/17/2006 | See Source »

...portrayal of their Savior or the over-the-top story lines than by Daniel's progressive preaching. "If temptation corners us," he says in a sermon after Grace's arrest, "maybe we shouldn't beat ourselves up for giving in to it." His is an easy-listening, baby-boomer ministry, not so much fire and brimstone as Fire and Rain. Of course, Daniel is a priest in a liberal church; American Episcopalians have even ordained a gay bishop, to the consternation of conservative members and the church's overseas counterparts. (The church has had no comment on Daniel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: That Prime-Time Religion | 1/1/2006 | See Source »

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