CPP payments will increase by 2% in January 2026. See the new maximum payment amounts, the full 2026 payment schedule, and ...
The Canadian Pension Plan (CPP) is often cited as having a maximum payout of $1,306. And this is certainly true, but only for those Canadians who choose to retire at age 65. Yet for those waiting ...
The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) is a crucial lifeline for many Canadian retirees. Providing a modest amount of inflation-indexed income, the program is key to keeping the bills paid. Unfortunately, CPP ...
In Canada, no retirement plan is complete without considering the CPP. Whether you’re approaching retirement or still several years away from it, the Canada Pension Plan will likely play a role in ...
A Certified Financial Planner explains how the CPP process works for a non-resident of Canada and if a return to the country has an impact. We have lived in the U.S. for three years. I have not ...
Q: I am 61 years old and have been told I may not survive past age 65. Should I start collecting my Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and other benefits now? Should I get guarantees for my husband who will ...