In Canada, the traditional milestone at age 65—when Old Age Security (OAS) and the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) typically begin—no longer guarantees a comfortable retirement. With people living longer, government incentives for delaying benefits, and rising living costs, the decision on when to retire is becoming more flexible. The age of 65 is no longer the automatic choice for Continue reading
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Albertans Stand Up to Save Their CPP as Smith Pushes for Risky Alberta Pension Plan
Your pension isn’t just some number on your pay slip — it’s a promise. It’s a reward for all the work you’ve done over your life. It means that after years of working, you can retire and feel safe, knowing your money is still working for you. But in Alberta, many people are upset and Continue reading