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By: getagrip

No they aren’t typically the people laughing at recent graduates because many of those graduates are their own kids and I’m certain they don’t want their kids unemployed! Besides, the author made up...

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By: Teacherman

Thanks for the solidarity comrade

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By: Teacherman

A good criticism Brent, but it doesn’t change my argument. I’ve read several recent articles that claim that new advances in cancer and heart disease treatment are affecting the after 65 numbers much...

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By: Teacherman

I honestly try to never be condescending, and I’m quite certain they know more than me in many areas, but isn’t it possible that I might actually know more than my peers in this one area? If that is...

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By: getagrip

Entitled? They’ve kept their end of the deal, how does that make them “entitled”? Have they not operated in good faith? Are private company employees who get a pension “entitled” too? Are you entitled...

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By: GayleRN

Just to clear up a couple of points. In the US the retirement age has already been hiked and this has been the case for some years. I am in the cohort that is at 66 and it rises in increments after...

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By: Nathalie

I don’t think I’ve come across a more condescending, haughty writer in all my years. Also, as an educator of our “future leaders”, you might have done yourself (and your readership) the honour of...

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By: My University Money

Gayle, you simply have to quit sipping the Kool Aid. I know everyone thinks they are the most hard done by in society, but the stats don’t lie. Seniors are the least impoverished part of the...

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By: Value Indexer

To be fair, there were probably people making convincing promises and arguments for never having to think about how your retirement is funded 30 years ago. You still have gains from educating yourself...

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By: Andrew

You are absoultely right that those working today need to contribute more to CPP. It’s the only way to fix the retirement problem. But extending the OAS age requirement wouldn’t help as it’s not a...

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By: Teacherman

Thanks for the solidarity comrade 😉

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By: Teacherman

A good criticism Brent, but it doesn’t change my argument. I’ve read several recent articles that claim that new advances in cancer and heart disease treatment are affecting the after 65 numbers much...

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By: Teacherman

I honestly try to never be condescending, and I’m quite certain they know more than me in many areas, but isn’t it possible that I might actually know more than my peers in this one area? If that is...

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By: getagrip

Entitled? They’ve kept their end of the deal, how does that make them “entitled”? Have they not operated in good faith? Are private company employees who get a pension “entitled” too? Are you entitled...

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By: GayleRN

Just to clear up a couple of points. In the US the retirement age has already been hiked and this has been the case for some years. I am in the cohort that is at 66 and it rises in increments after...

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By: Nathalie

I don’t think I’ve come across a more condescending, haughty writer in all my years. Also, as an educator of our “future leaders”, you might have done yourself (and your readership) the honour of...

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By: My University Money

Gayle, you simply have to quit sipping the Kool Aid. I know everyone thinks they are the most hard done by in society, but the stats don’t lie. Seniors are the least impoverished part of the...

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By: Value Indexer

To be fair, there were probably people making convincing promises and arguments for never having to think about how your retirement is funded 30 years ago. You still have gains from educating yourself...

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By: Andrew

You are absoultely right that those working today need to contribute more to CPP. It’s the only way to fix the retirement problem. But extending the OAS age requirement wouldn’t help as it’s not a...

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By: Ronald

Pensioners will and do pay a lot of taxes, 25% or more, and as such still pay for OAS and other social services like education. Why intimate that it is a free tax ride? Then at age 70 all my retirement...

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