Goodbye to Retiring at 65: Major CPP and OAS Changes to Overhaul Canada’s Retirement Future

For decades, age 65 has been considered the standard retirement milestone in Canada — the age when most Canadians would stop working and begin receiving their Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Old Age Security (OAS) benefits. However, new economic realities, demographic shifts, and policy adjustments have started to redefine what retirement looks like in 2025 Continue reading

You cannot copy content of this page