NAPANEE, ON, March 25, 2019 /CNW/ - Over the course of their lives, seniors have made tremendous contributions to their communities right across Canada – and carry with them a wealth of knowledge, experience and skills they can continue to contribute today.
Today, Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, and Mike Bossio, Member of Parliament for Hastings- Lennox and Addington were in Napanee, Ontario to highlight Budget 2019, Investing in the Middle Class. The Budget details how the Government is making sure middle class Canadians benefit from Canada's economic growth. That includes helping more Canadians find an affordable home, prepare for well-paid jobs, retire with confidence and afford prescription drugs when they need them.
Speaking at an event with seniors Minister Bibeau and MP Bossio highlighted how investments in Budget 2019 would help support Canadian seniors' active participation in society, and build on efforts to strengthen the retirement security of Canadians so they can enjoy a secure and dignified retirement after a lifetime of hard work.
Through Budget 2019, the Government proposes to:
- Make retirement more financially secure for seniors who wish to work by enhancing the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) earnings exemption so they can keep more of their hard-earned income.
- Ensure Canadian workers receive the full value of their pension by proactively enrolling Canada Pension Plan (CPP) contributors who are 70 years old or older and who have not yet applied to receive their retirement pension.
- Enhance the security of workplace pensions through new measures that better protect pensions in the event of corporate insolvency, giving Canadians greater peace of mind when it comes to their retirement.
- Promote the inclusion and full participation of vulnerable seniors in society by increasing funding to the New Horizons for Seniors Program, supporting projects that provide new equipment for seniors' centres, offer financial literacy classes, create volunteer opportunities and more.
With these new measures, Budget 2019 builds on the Government's record of strengthening the retirement security of Canadians so that they can worry less about making ends meet and enjoy the secure and dignified retirement they deserve.
Quotes
"Older Canadians have worked hard to support their families, build strong communities and grow our economy. Their knowledge, skills and experience are the cornerstones our businesses and country were built on. With Budget 2019, we are recognizing the contributions made by seniors, including those right here in Napanee, by strengthening their connections with their communities, and providing support to those who choose to stay in the workforce. We are also ensuring the pensions they have worked so hard to build up over their lives are more secure."
- Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food
"I am proud to be part of a government that not only listens, but acts. Our seniors built this country, and it is our duty to see that they have the security in retirement that they deserve. Programs introduced in Budget 2019 include new investments to help make retirement more financially secure for more Canadians—helping seniors keep more money in their pockets, receive the benefits they are entitled to, protect their workplace pensions and stay active and involved in their communities. These new measures will have significant impacts for all seniors living in Hastings—Lennox and Addington. "
- Mike Bossio, Member of Parliament for Hastings- Lennox and Addington
Quick Facts
Since 2016, the Government of Canada has established a proven record of strengthening the retirement income security of Canadians, including:
- Appointing a Minister of Seniors to help better understand the needs of older Canadians and ensure programs and services are designed to respond to those needs.
- Boosting benefits for nearly 900,000 low-income seniors and lifting about 57,000 out of poverty by increasing GIS top-up payments for Canada's most vulnerable seniors.
- Restoring the eligibility age for Old Age Security and GIS benefits to 65, putting thousands of dollars back in the pockets of Canadian seniors.
- Increasing benefits for couples who receive GIS and Allowance benefits and have to live apart for reasons beyond their control.
- Enhancing the CPP, which will raise the maximum CPP retirement benefit by up to 50 per cent over time, by working in collaboration with provincial partners. This will provide today's and future Canadian workers with greater income security when they retire and will significantly reduce the risk of under-saving for Canadian families.
Related Documents
- Budget Plan
- Budget Speech
- Backgrounder: The Canada Training Benefit
- Backgrounder: An Affordable Place to Call Home
- Backgrounder: Moving Forward on Implementing National Pharmacare
- Backgrounder: A Secure and Dignified Retirement for Canadians
- Backgrounder: Advancing Reconciliation With Indigenous Peoples
- Backgrounder: Building a Better Canada: Universal High-Speed Internet
- Backgrounder: Strong Communities, Affordable Electricity and a Clean Economy
- Gender Report (PDF 2 MB)
- Investing in Young Canadians (PDF 1 MB)
- The Fiscal Monitor (Financial Results for January 2019)
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