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The employer’s piece in the CPP puzzle

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wayne borle:

If the Gov. are thinking about changing the Cpp plan with age requirtments then if so their should be a grandfather act imposed so peoplle that are age 55 at time of reaching the age at which they can get early CPP not be affected by the change.
I have been hearing that there is talk that the change I talk about is you will have to be 62 years old to start receiving CPP.
Is there any truth to this roomer???????

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