Retiring at age 65 used to feel like a guaranteed milestone—finish work, relax, enjoy life. But things are changing fast. With people living longer, healthier lives and work styles becoming more flexible, Canada’s idea of retirement is being rewritten. Now, when and how you collect OAS and CPP benefits can…
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No More Automatic Retirement At 67- Canada’s CPP & OAS Overhaul Changes The Game
For decades, Canadians viewed age 65 as the traditional mark of retirement. It was the time to stop working, collect Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Old Age Security (OAS) benefits, and enjoy a slower pace of life. But that idea is rapidly changing. With Canadians living longer, staying healthier, and…
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Canada OAS $740.09 To $814.10 In October 2025 — OAS Payment Amounts, Rules & Payment Dates Explained
The Old Age Security (OAS) program is a cornerstone of Canada’s support system for seniors. As of October 2025, OAS payments have been adjusted upward to reflect inflation, giving eligible seniors new maximums of $740.09 (ages 65–74) and $814.10 (ages 75 and over) per month. These updates bring fresh eligibility…
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Canada OAS 2025- $2800 Pension Boost Explained — Who Qualifies And When Payments Arrive
Despite some headlines claiming a $2,800 OAS boost, there is no such guaranteed lump-sum increase. Old Age Security (OAS) is indexed quarterly to inflation (CPI), so benefits rise gradually over the year. What seniors will see instead are modest, inflation-based quarterly hikes — not a sudden $2,800 jump. For the…
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OAS Payment Update- Canadian Seniors To Receive $808 Monthly — See CRA Deposit Dates
Canadian seniors rely on the Old Age Security (OAS) pension for steady, predictable income. In 2025, payments continue to be indexed every quarter to help keep pace with inflation, while those aged 75+ benefit from the permanent 10% increase to their base OAS. Many seniors will see amounts around $808/month…