Modernizing Old Age Security would free billions for Ottawa to address affordability
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YOUNG MONEY
Modernizing Old Age Security would free billions for Ottawa to address affordability
PAUL KERSHAW
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED MAY 1, 2026
UPDATED MAY 2, 2026
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Trimming OAS benefits by about $3,000 after tax for retirees with household incomes above $100,000 would protect or improve benefits for roughly 80 per cent of seniors.
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