The article says the average Canadian retirement period grew steadily for 35 years before peaking in 2012 and then shrinking as people began retiring later. It is a demographic observation rather than a market-moving event, with no company-specific or policy action discussed. The piece is neutral and mainly informational.
The article says the average Canadian retirement period grew steadily for 35 years before peaking in 2012 and then shrinking as people began retiring later. It is a demographic observation rather than a market-moving event, with no company-specific or policy action discussed. The piece is neutral and mainly informational.
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