http://www.hamiltonnews.com/whats-on...come-the-norm/
Will extended and second careers become the norm?
Wednesday April 02, 2014 - 19:00 pm
McMaster Innovation Park
175 Longwood Road South #101a
Hamilton
McMaster Innovation Park
175 Longwood Road South #101a - Hamilton


Steve Paikin, a journalist and the anchor and senior editor on The Agenda with Steve Paikin on TVO, will moderate this discussion featuring five professionals from different lines of work sharing their views on new careers among older adults. Panellists include Sherry Cooper, Ian Thomas, Brian Williams, Parminder Raina and Samir Sinha. The event is open to all, and there is no cost to attend. Full details available at http://www.mcmasterhealthforum.org/c...thinking-ahead.

Second panel on April 3:
Do celebrities do more good than harm with their medical advice? (View poster)
Date: Thursday, April 3, 2014
Time: 7 – 8:30 p.m. (EDT)
Location: McMaster Innovation Park, 175 Longwood Road South, Hamilton, ON

Julia Belluz, who writes the popular Maclean’s/Medical Post column Science-ish, will moderate this debate about the pros and cons of celebrities using their popularity to espouse health-related advice.
Panellists
Tim Cook, Canadian physician interested in disease prevention and management through integrative health
Yoni Freedhoff, a physician, writer of the blog Weighty Matters, online columnist for the Huffington Post, and assistant professor at the University of Ottawa
Steven Hoffman, McMaster-affiliated researcher and author of Following celebrities’ medical advice: meta-narrative analysis published in the British Medical Journal
Seamus O’Regan, journalist, Distinguished Visiting Innovator with Ryerson University’s Digital Media Zone, mental health advocate, and spokesperson for Bell Canada’s “Let’s Talk” Day
André Picard, health reporter at The Globe and Mail and author of Critical Care: Canadian Nurses Speak for Change
Bryce Wylde, alternative medicine expert, television host and author of Power Plants: Simple home remedies you can grow

For driving directions, maps and parking information about McMaster Innovation Park please click here. Please note that free event parking will be available after 5 p.m. and signage will help guide you to the event location.
*Note-the above website mentions livestreaming begins 15 minutes prior to the panel start time.