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Answer Overview

Response rates from 465 Federalism voters.

27%
Yes
73%
No
19%
Yes
69%
No
4%
Yes, adjust them yearly for cost of living
3%
No, not until we decrease our national debt
3%
Yes, but only for low-income pensioners
2%
No, they should be reduced
2%
Yes, for government workers but not for politicians

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Federalism voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9VVR4XYfrom British Columbia  answered…1mo1MO

Depends on how much their pension is. Some government workers do r make astronomical amounts. For them it should be adjusted but if someone is taking in a huge amount then no.

 @9HCP7QVfrom Alberta  answered…12mos12MO

No. Govt workers should receive no more benefits than other citizens. A career in public service doesn’t entitle one to more of other people’s money.

 @9GZYG4Jfrom Quebec  answered…1yr1Y

No, and any Canadian get to retire at any desired age and repeal the Canadian Pension Plan so it would become private pension plan instead.

 @9GYSNHDfrom Nova Scotia  answered…1yr1Y

Neutral, pension payments should be calculated to ensure they are adequate to support current and projected needs.

 @9GPTJ2Dfrom British Columbia  answered…1yr1Y

Unknown. Pension payments should be calculated to ensure they are adequate to support current and projected needs.

 @9F5KMPVfrom Alberta  answered…1yr1Y

Pensioners should get more money. Make it so they're able to live comfortably. Pensions should pay enough for all of elderly people's needs.