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Sunday Scrum: CPP reforms

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Political panel discusses the government's plan to expand the Canada Pension Plan
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Lisa Raitt criticizes CPP expansion plan

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Conservative finance critic says enhancing the CPP will be a burden to small business and cost Canadians thousands of dollars
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Free time

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Jon Chevreau, founder of Financial Independence Hub, on managing your new spare time upon retirement
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Justin Trudeau says OAS eligibility age to return to 65

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Next week's budget will lay the groundwork for long-term economic growth by reversing Old Age Security eligibility to 65.
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Seniors swimming in debt

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A growing number of seniors are declaring bankruptcy.
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Sunday Scrum: Federal budget 2016

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Political panellists discuss what they will be looking for when Finance Minister Bill Morneau delivers his first federal budget on Tuesday
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Charles Sousa supports enhancing CPP

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'Two-thirds of Ontarians do not have a workplace pension, and that is a concentration that we are trying to resolve,' Ontario's finance minister says
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After Circus: The show must go on | Witness

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Meet the colourful, tight-knit community of retired circus performers in Sarasota, Florida.
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Auger-Aliassime retires from 1st round match in Halle due to injury

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Montreal's Felix Auger-Aliassime retired from his match against Germany's Dominik Koepfer while down 6-4, 4-3, in the first round of the Halle Open in Germany.
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Capital gains tax hike will affect 'extremely wealthy,' Trudeau says

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In an interview with CBC’s Power & Politics host David Cochrane, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says "extremely wealthy" people affected by the government's capital gains tax hike are trying to convince others that more people are going...
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CBC Calgary News at 11 - May 22, 2024

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CBC Calgary News at 11 host Rob Brown brings you a roundup of the news and weather weeknights right after The National.
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Americans Want to Save More Money – But Aren’t. Acorns Wants to Help

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According to the 2024 Acorns Money Matters Report, nearly a quarter of Americans are worried they could become homeless – and don’t know how easy it is to save.
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Many older workers lose disability benefits after 65

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Canada’s workforce is older than it has ever been, and many are surprised to learn they could lose access to short- and long-term disability insurance the day they turn 65.
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How increasing capital gains tax could drive more doctors out of family practice

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Some Canadian doctors warned that the Liberal government’s new capital gain tax increase could push more doctors out of family medicine for financial reasons at a time when millions of Canadians don’t have a family doctor.
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Doctors warn capital gains tax hike could impact care

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Some Canadian doctors warned that the Liberal government’s new capital gain tax increase could push more doctors out of family medicine for financial reasons at a time when millions of Canadians don’t have a family doctor.
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CMA president ‘deeply concerned’ about capital gains tax change

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Canadian Medical Association president Dr. Kathleen Ross tells Power & Politics that she fears changes to the capital gains tax will make recruitment and retention of physicians more difficult at ‘a time where the health force is...
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Canadian figure skating legend Joannie Rochette on life after competition

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Vancouver 2010 Olympic bronze medallist Joannie Rochette talks about what it's like to be a fan in the stands.
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Teachers rally to reform New York's tiered pension system

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"Everyone is here to say that everyone deserves the same dignified retirement," New York State United Teachers President Melinda Person told News 12.
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Lok Sabha polls 2024: BJP fields triple talaq campaigner against AIMIM’s Owaisi from Hyderabad

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BJP for first time fielded a woman against AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi. BJP names Virinchi Hospital chairperson Madhavi Latha as its nominee from Hyderabad in its initial list of Lok Sabha candidates announced on Saturday. Madhavi Latha...
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This 90-year-old hockey player shares his secret to a long life

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Edmontonian George Myren hits the ice at least three times per week and doesn’t plan to slow down any time soon. In the summer, Myren adds golf to his list of activities and walks the nine-hole rounds to keep in shape.
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Why the retirement of 2 English doctors in Quebec City is a concern for Anglophone community

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Dr. Alec Cooper and Dr. Mary Delafield are both retiring just months apart. That's worrying some patients, who wonder whether they'll be able to find another English-speaking doctor.
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Winnipeg man loses more than $600K in alleged wire-transfer fraud

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Peter Squire never imagined what it would be like to lose his retirement savings of more than $600,000 to a fraudster. But now that it's happened, the Winnipeg retiree is dealing with the shock and wants to warn other people about what...
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How to Save for Retirement the Right Way

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As millions of Americans are set to retire, John Carter, President & COO of Nationwide Financial, shares what to expect and how consumers of all ages can better prepare for their golden years.
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Study: Youngstown, Ohio Most Affordable to Retire

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A study from US News and World Report has found the most affordable place to retire is in Ohio.