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A CPC majority will have the power to reform the OAS/GIS system early in their mandate- but they have to know that working Canadians are demanding it, otherwise it will be too easy to kowtow to the retirees that ARE writing, that ARE donating, that ARE voting party members.
 
Start writing your CPC MP / candidate.

A CPC majority will have the power to reform the OAS/GIS system early in their mandate- but they have to know that working Canadians are demanding it, otherwise it will be too easy to kowtow to the retirees that ARE writing, that ARE donating, that ARE voting party members.
And still a significant voting block until 2027 when millennials will be the largest voting block.

After that date I suspect boomers will be in for some rougher waters policy wise.
 
And still a significant voting block until 2027 when millennials will be the largest voting block.

After that date I suspect boomers will be in for some rougher waters policy wise.

Seniors are a big voting block-but properly targetting OAS to trim the fat doesn't effect "seniors" writ large- it effects the ~20% that stand to lose: those in the 90-97th income percentile for 65+ that were in the clawback range, and those in the ~75-90th that would be captured by a lower one.
Income Data - in 2020 OAS Clawback range was 79k to 128k
 
Seniors are a big voting block-but properly targetting OAS to trim the fat doesn't effect "seniors" writ large- it effects the ~20% that stand to lose: those in the 90-97th income percentile for 65+ that were in the clawback range, and those in the ~75-90th that would be captured by a lower one.
Income Data - in 2020 OAS Clawback range was 79k to 128k
I meant government policy writ large.
 
It is BS I am providing welfare (as OAS IS welfare) to people making substantially more than me. If you failed to plan for retirement with a 100k+ salary/pension that isn’t my problem.


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It is BS I am providing welfare (as OAS IS welfare) to people making substantially more than me. If you failed to plan for retirement with a 100k+ salary/pension that isn’t my problem.
Agreed, OAS needs significant reforms to help those who need it, there's a big difference between the well off corporate manager retiring after making 150k a year, and say my mother for example who at 57 can't retire because of financial problems caused by my abusive, alcoholic father.
 
I've had a lot of not-so-nice comments made towards me when I answer those ridiculous "Seniors shouldn't have to pay taxes as we've paid our share" memes.
When I mention we should pay more, as to make up for the debt we left the next generation, well lets just say I'm not a big hit at a party.
 
You know what's funny, I generally agree with you guys.. if you have been lazy in you're planning and are hit hard by it.. why should I pay.. but recently I have had a family member get Dementia and lose his wealth and is living off the government now. So I see both sides.

Then again I am pretty sure with our existing framework, he is covered anyways.. so maybe I should just jump on the bandwagon lol.. our taxes are wasted far to much irregardless and the fat does need trimming.

Abdullah

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