The Conservatives may be vulnerable on one point in this year’s federal election and it has to do with seniors, reports Maclean’s.
“The seniors debate could turn partly on the government’s decision to move the starting year for old-age benefits from 65 to 67. The Conservatives said the measure would ensure the long-term sustainability of the pensions and benefits system.”
Where do the other parties stand on old age security and CPP reform?
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