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Wow...what a great and easily understandable summary of senior age programs for income support in Canada. I am affected by this so read the whole thing with great interest. I hope that when the Conservatives are successful in the next federal election, that the leader of the party or whoever makes these kind of decisions in parliament will consider O'Toole for Minister of Economic success or something similar. The Conservatives did the public 'dirty' when they enacted their internal party policy and voted to end O'Toole's leadership. I thought so at the time and continue to see this issue as a negative. Much better though that the lack of any like policy in the Liberal government which has led to the debacle of a continued Liberal PM who few people still believe in as a leader and the party's current ability to mandate that he step down...so we're stuck with him for the time being. I believe that a tightening up of eligibility rules for OAS such as for those who resided occasionally in Canada but now do not. I also believe OAS eligibility should be raised to 70 to really make an impact. That said if this stupid Liberal government that we are currently saddled with gives in to the Blocs demands, well fine. I will benefit from that quite soon but I would also be happy to not have the extra 'pension' funding for the benefit of our country and our children. Good going Erin. I'm so glad you are keeping strong.

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Darcy Hickson's avatar

This is an uncomfortable topic for those approaching retirement years and seeing their purchasing power go down the drain.

“Freedom 55” is a great idea for those with means, but it is risky for someone who will live to be 98. The OAS isn’t meant to backstop people who live to have as many years of pensionable income as working years contributing towards their retirement.

I think that raising the OAS to age 67 was prudent and done for actuarial purposes. If people are living 15 years longer than they were in 1947, pension earnings should reflect that. There has to be adjustments in the workforce to accommodate older workers. A 67 year old male who has been working construction for years isn’t the same labourer that he was 10 years ago.

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