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    'We don't need it': Seniors call for reduced Old Age Security payments

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    OTTAWA — A group of comfortable retirees are calling on Ottawa to shrink their Old Age Security (OAS) payments, saying they don’t need the money and it would be better spent on other priorities.

    “It makes no sense to me that I receive Old Age Security,” said Harry Grossmith, one of 11 retirees featured

    in a new video

    produced by advocacy group Generation Squeeze. “I’m not poor, I’m not struggling and yet I receive a bonus every month just for simply being a senior.”

    “We don’t need and don’t want OAS any longer,” added fellow retiree Victor Grosstern.

    The video was made to promote Generation Squeeze’s proposal

    to reduce OAS payments

    to households making more than $100,000 in retirement income, a reform the group says would free up $7 billion in federal spending every year.

    Under the current rules

    , retired couples with incomes of up to $182,000 may qualify for the full $18,000 annual benefit.

    OAS is currently

    Canada’s costliest federal program

    , eating up roughly one in every six dollars of federal spending. This amounted to a total of $85.5 billion in 2025-26 and is

    expected to exceed $100 billion

    annually by the end of the decade.

    Paul Kershaw, head of Generation Squeeze, said in a media briefing on Tuesday that policymakers can ill afford to ignore ballooning OAS costs at a time of “heightened geopolitical instability and economic uncertainty.”

    “In moments like this, national resiliency doesn’t simply depend on our military and diplomacy, it also depends on whether our fiscal policy is strong, credible and future oriented,” Kershaw told reporters in Ottawa.

    Kershaw noted that the government

    tabled a $78-billion deficit

    , its largest ever outside the COVID pandemic in November’s federal budget.

    He said “modernizing” the top-heavy OAS system could be a less painful alternative to the federal government’s current course of across-the-board

    spending and workforce reductions

    .

    “This one policy, because it is the biggest, can free us on a path to better stabilize our fiscal foundation and invest in mandate priorities in this government,” said Kershaw.

    Generation Squeeze also advocates phasing out

    two seniors’ tax credits

    , which it says will save Canadians an additional $7 billion a year on top of the OAS reform.

    Beth Jefferson, one of the retirees who appears in the video, said she got involved with the group after hearing

    Kershaw discuss generational fairness

    on a podcast in 2021.

    “I retired relatively young and was looking for where I wanted to spend time and effort … and my daughter alerted me (to the podcast),” said Jefferson, who added that she’s long had an interest in remedying “tax unfairness.”

    Jefferson said she’s a strong believer in “compassion equally distributed across society,” noting that clawbacks for child and disability benefits start earlier than those for OAS.

    “We all work hard in different ways, and we get different returns from it, and the government is really not fair in how it taxes those,” said Jefferson.

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