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  2. 8 Amazing Canadian Cities Where You Can Retire on Under ... - AOL

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    Winnipeg, Manitoba. Winnipeg is a “bustling city” with access to “some of Canada’s best lakes, forests and prairies,” according to Insider Monkey. It’s also affordable on a $500,000 ...

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    If you're looking into possible destinations for your retirement, you've possibly explored the idea of retiring in Canada. After all, you want to find the ideal place to spend your golden years, so...

  4. How Much Do You Need To Retire? - AOL

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    A lot goes into figuring out how much money you need to retire, but one common piece of advice is that you need about $1 million -- and some sources suggest even more. In fact, according to the ...

  5. Pensions in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) forms the backbone of Canada's national retirement income system. All those employed aged 18 or older (and their employers) must contribute a portion of their income (matched by their employers) into the CPP or, for Quebec residents, the Quebec Pension Plan (QPP). In all provinces and territories except Quebec ...

  6. UN pension - Wikipedia

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    UN pension. UN pension is a retirement benefit provided to people who have worked directly for the United Nations organization. It is provided through the United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund (UNJSPF) under Article 28 [ 1] of the Regulations, Rules and Pension Adjustment System of the United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund (UNJSPF Rules). [ 2]

  7. Retirement age - Wikipedia

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    55.67. 2022. The retirement age will gradually increase to 62 for males by 2028 and 60 for females by 2035. In 2021, the retirement age is 60.25 (age 60 and 3 months) for men and 50.33 (age 50 and 4 months) for women, the age will be increased by 3 months each year following for men and 4 months for women.

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    Regina takes the cake when it comes to desirable, affordable places to retire in Canada. While its quality-of-life index isn’t bad at 155.81, Regina’s extremely low cost of living is the ...

  9. Locked-in retirement account - Wikipedia

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    A locked-in retirement account (LIRA, French: compte de retraite immobilisé (CRI)) or locked-in retirement savings plan (LRSP) is a Canadian investment account designed specifically to hold locked-in pension funds for former registered pension plan (RPP) members, former spouses or common-law partners, or surviving spouses or partners.

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