CANADA - Ontarians have been told they can retire later but not sooner than 65, after new legislation eliminated the mandatory retirement age.
Labour minister Steve Peters said the new law would provide greater fairness and choice for workers aged 65 and older. “Ending mandatory retirement is the right thing to do,” he said. “It provid...
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