That isn't quite correct, Cliffy. I looked into it on my sister's behalf as she feels she still has to work at age 71. If your sole source of income is the C.P.P. and the O.A.P. you qualify for the supplement..............you'll never get rich on it, but I think the worst cases can get up to about $800 a month.
Internal evaluations of the Canada Pension Plan show the retirement system is poorly understood by most of the public.
QUICK FACTS ABOUT CPP
1. The retirement pension is currently designed to replace one-quarter of the earnings on which a person's contributions were based. That changes starting in 2019, when the income replacement rate begins increasing towards one-third of earnings, but the full effect of the change in benefits and contributions won't be felt for another 40 years
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2. Disability benefits are paid to people who are disabled and cannot work at any job on a regular basis.
3. Survivor benefits are paid to a surviving spouse, estate, or dependent children. People receiving survivor and retirement benefits get them blended into one payment that's usually lower than the combined value.
4. A maximum $2,500 death benefit can be made to an estate, surviving spouse or next-of-kin.
5.The value of the retirement benefit changes depending on when you take it: The benefit amount is adjusted downward for each month you took the benefit before age 65. There is an opposite effect if you wait take the benefit after age 65.
6. The program has several provisions designed to compensate for periods when someone wasn't earning much or anything at all.
7. Couples can voluntarily share their CPP retirement pension. Alternatively, separated or divorced couples can equally divide their CPP contributions, even if they remarried.
8. The post-retirement benefit allows Canadians who work while collecting a pension to continue to contribute to CPP and increase their benefits over time. The benefit is payable for life and increases with the cost of living.
https://www.thestar.com/news/canada...poor-understanding-of-cpp-reports-reveal.html