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Monthly Archives: December 2006
Mandatory retirement is far from mandatory in B.C
Sixty-five has long been regarded as retirement age in Canada. The federal government originally established it as the age for Canada Pension Plan eligibility. That threshold has since been reduced to 60, albeit not at full pension. Many collective agreements … Continue reading
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