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Canada Benefits: I am a senior in Ontario
This Canada Benefits Web site provides an overview of all government benefit programs and services concerning seniors in Ontario.
Source: Government of Canada.
Bureau of Pensions Advocates
The Bureau of Pensions Advocates is a unique organization within Veterans Affairs Canada that provides free legal advice and services to people who want assistance in appealing departmental decisions associated with disability pension claims.
Source: Veterans Affairs Canada
Canada Benefits
The Canada Benefits Web site provides an overview of all Government of Canada financial benefit programs for individuals.
Source: Government of Canada.
Canada Pension Plan
There are three kinds of Canada Pension Plan benefits: disability benefits (which include benefits for disabled contributors and benefits for their dependent children); retirement pension; and survivor benefits (which include the death benefit, the survivor's pension and the children's benefit). If you contributed to the <abbr>CPP</abbr>, you are entitled to a retirement pension at the age of 65. You must apply to receive these benefits, and you should apply at least 6 months before you want to receive them. You can apply as early as 60, but your benefits will be reduced.
Source: Social Development Canada
Canada Pension Plan Disability Benefits
The Canada Pension Plan pays a monthly benefit to people who have contributed to the Plan and who are disabled according to Canada Pension Plan legislation. It also pays monthly benefits for their dependent children. This site developed by Human Resources Development Canada explains how this program is administered.
Source: Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC)
Canada Pension Plan Forms
Canada Pension Plan forms listed by title.
Source: Service Canada
First Nations Workers and the Canada Pension Plan
This Web page gives information concerning First Nations workers and the Canada Pension Plan.
Source: Government of Canada (GoC). Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC)
General Information About the Canada Pension Plan
The Canada Pension Plan is a contributory, earnings-related social insurance program. It ensures a measure of protection to a contributor and his or her family against the loss of income due to retirement, disability and death.
Source: Social Development Canada
Income Security Programs - International Benefits Forms listed by title
If you have lived or worked in another country, or you are the surviving spouse or common law partner of someone who has lived or worked in another country, you may be eligible for benefits from abroad. This page gives a listing of application forms for international benefits.
Source: Human Resources Development Canada.
Reassessing Eligibility for Canada Pension Plan Disability Benefits
Benefits are available for disabled Canadians who have contributed to the Canada Pension Plan. This site answers frequently asked questions on how recipients are to inform the Canada Pension Plan when their medical condition changes.
Source: Service Canada
Staying In Touch 2010
A newsletter for people receiving a Canada Pension Plan disability benefit.
Source: Human Resources and Social Development Canada
Veterans Affairs Disability Pension Program
This site provide you with information on Disalibity Pension Benefits for Canadian Forces Clients.
Source: Veterans Affairs Canada
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