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Valerie's avatar

I think complaints about the responsibility of the current government are tricky -- I saw an estimate that policy changes the liberals brought in (mostly reversing the age increase for OAS before it came into place and the benefit increase for seniors 75+) would cost $50 billion in the next 5 years, above and beyond population aging. This isn't the majority of the increase, but it is a major increase. On the other hand, they did inherit a situation where the partial step towards sustainability was to (effectively) cut benefits rather than raise more revenue. And there's a strong incentive for ad hoc increases to OAS and GIS (which lots of previous governments have done too) because the way it's indexed can make it fall behind wages in the long run.

Totally makes sense to focus more on revenue (that many decades of governments did fail to collect!) than benefits, especially because targeting towards need is hard for a group that has on average more wealth than income. But I can see why people don't want to let the current government off the hook (especially for OAS) for not only not fixing the problem but making it worse. Although, I have also seen a lot of stuff in news and opinion pieces recently suggesting cutting OAS for high-income seniors, which maybe distracts from the fact that revenue increases are needed for healthcare too.

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Glen Brown's avatar

Paul is correct collecting more taxes to ensure that there is enough in the pool for future generations.

The power of pooling for sharing fairly! For now, the younger generation needs to act in solidarity. Older people vote-politicians listen. Younger people need not only to vote but even more importantly to make noise- draw attention. That can only happen through collective action. Rather than listening to the likes of Joe Rogan and Jordan Peterson that emphasize individualism.... young people need to listen to read the likes of Astra Taylor that emphasize solidarity collective action. She does not preach she tells how to do it. How she did it. How she overcame huge student debt through collective action. Listen to Astra on The CBC Radio Ideas: Massey Lectures 2023.

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