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Find the latest news stories from The Global and Mail on the topic Retirement Lost.
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Canada's gathering pension storm
The ranks of the countrys senior citizens are set to swell for the next two decades, and many retirees will be flirting with poverty for the rest of their post-working lives. Theres growing consensus that something must be done, but with pension programs already the single biggest public expenditure, the search is on for alternatives
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Pensions need reform, not more bickering
Instead of holding out for an enhanced Canada Pension Plan at all costs, provinces should make constructive suggestions so that a new federal proposal will be well-governed and include the most new participants.
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CPP and QPP: Parallel paths diverge
While the Canada pension plan is thriving, Quebec's public plan has suffered from poor invesment returns and a more rapidly aging population
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Canada's gathering pension storm
The ranks of the country’s senior citizens are set to swell for the next two decades, and many retirees will be flirting with poverty for the rest of their post-working lives. There’s growing consensus that something must be done, but with pension programs already the single biggest public expenditure, the search is on for alternatives
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Freedom 55? Couple couldn't wait that long
Many Canadians will be forced to work past 65 and live in straitened circumstances. But by establishing simple rules and keeping to the plan, it's possible to retire earlier than most and still live comfortably, John Heinzl discovers
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RETIREMENT LOST / DAY 5 OF 7
While many workers face uncertain retirements with inadequate pensions, a growing number of the next generation share a worse fate: no pension at all. Even those in middle-class occupations face a struggle, Andrew Willis reports
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