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@9F5KMPV2yrs2Y
Retired elderly people should get enough money to live comfortably.
@B2BMK7B3mos3MO
Yes, & index benefits of low & middle-income retirees to inflation, while slowing growth for high-income recipients.
@9TCSCPH7mos7MO
Yes but depending on how much they contributed to society to the best of thier abilities. Eg. someone who CHOOSE to work in a low-paying job and retires from it (if they didnt have a choice its ok) shouldnt get as much as someone who spent thier live advancing human beings in thier strongest field. To summarize The amount they get should be increased depending on the rule of equivelant exchange
@9RZPX678mos8MO
if people payed 40-50+ years of taxes, they deserve to be taken care of very comfortably in their old age
@8VJNWNB4yrs4Y
No, but indexed to the rate of inflation and make Canada Pension Plan an optional investment
@8V5C6H24yrs4Y
Remove public pensions and allow the free market to fill the gap
@8C4S2BF5yrs5Y
Create a national system of 401(k)s to serve as our new pension system, have the system voluntary but put a matching amount of money into the finch equivalent to their monthly contribution up to 50,000.
@8TWDTHBConservative4yrs4Y
No, and retirement age should be extended to 67 for Canadians born after 1981.
@8TTZF9Q4yrs4Y
Old Age Pension should be replaced with UBI
@8V9BMXD4yrs4Y
No, eliminate CPP and Ei and replace with universal basic income
@8TYN53SLibertarian4yrs4Y
Stop taking it from Canadians and let us decide where to invest our money.
@9BTC5TV2yrs2Y
Yes, must be equal to inflation.
@99PFB4Y2yrs2Y
Yes, to a comfortable living level.
@95HLMBC3yrs3Y
OAS should be ended and everyone get a universal basic income
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