As Canada faces crippling debt, it must do the unpopular thing and cut elderly benefits
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PROSPERITY’S PATH
As Canada faces crippling debt, it must do the unpopular thing and cut elderly benefits
The government can reduce its spending while better targeting those genuinely in need
GRADY MUNRO AND JAKE FUSS
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED JUNE 1, 2026
UPDATED JUNE 8, 2026
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Grady Munro is a senior policy analyst and Jake Fuss is director of fiscal studies at the Fraser Institute.
This essay is part of the Prosperity’s Pat…
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