Say Goodbye to Retiring at 65 – The New Age for Collecting OAS & CPP Changes Everything in Canada

For decades, Canadians have associated retirement with age 65—the point when Old Age Security (OAS) and Canada Pension Plan (CPP) benefits traditionally begin. However, new updates to retirement policy and benefit eligibility are reshaping this milestone. With the government reviewing long-term pension sustainability and seniors living longer than ever, the retirement age landscape in 2025 Continue reading

Canada Retirement Age May Soon Rise – Will CPP and OAS Rules Change for Future Retirees?

The question of Canada’s retirement age is once again at the centre of policy discussions as the federal government considers ways to ensure the sustainability of retirement programs like the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Old Age Security (OAS). With an aging population and increased life expectancy, many Canadians are asking: Will the retirement age Continue reading

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