74% Yes |
26% No |
64% Yes |
22% No |
7% Yes, but only for low income pensioners |
4% No, but indexed to the rate of inflation |
2% Yes, and implement a PISA (personal investment security account) system |
1% No, and repeal the Canadian Pension Plan |
0% No, and decrease old age pensions |
See how support for each position on “Old Age Pensions” has changed over time for 114k Canada voters.
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See how importance of “Old Age Pensions” has changed over time for 114k Canada voters.
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Unique answers from Canada users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@49M722G3yrs3Y
YES IT IS OUR MONEY The government has already stolen so much of it from us ...it is supposed to be in a safe account for us.
@9LJGNWT 7 days7D
Allow a worker or pensioner to either remain in or opt out of both CPP and OAS. Upon opting out, that person gets a commuted value of all past contributions into CPP (both employee and employer portions. If opting out of OAS, which can only happen at age 65 or later, then pay a discounted amount immediately that the person can invest. The discounted amount will depend on age at the time of opting out of either plan. If opting out of CPP before age 65, then reduce taxation on the individual by 5% if the income tax has not already been abolished.
@9JXW8SV2mos2MO
yes it should be increased, but it should be increased to a liveable wage and incidentals without hardship.
@9GZYG4J5mos5MO
No, any Canadian get to retire at any desired age and repeal the Canadian Pension Plan so it would become private pension plan instead.
@9F98QST7mos7MO
im satisfied with the current amount
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