Demystifying the Canada and Quebec Pension Plans - Solutions For Financial Planning*
You’ve been contributing for years, but do you know what you’ll get?
For Canadians at or nearing retirement, the Canada/Quebec Pension Plan (CPP/QPP) can be a bit of a mystery. Many people who have been contributing to it for a good portion of their lives may not be sure when to begin their pension or how much they’ll receive.
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