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Q. I’m 61 years old and working full-time earning $95,000 annually. I have worked full-time for the past 30 years and made the maximum Canada Pension Plan (CPP) contributions during that time. I have ...
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Can I work past age 70 while collecting CPP and OAS?
Q. I turned 65 in June 2024. I still work full-time and my yearly income is about $96,000. I also collect a survivor benefit of $389 a month. I have worked for 20 years full-time and would like to ...
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