2022 YMPE Announced

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has recently announced the maximum pensionable earnings for 2022 will be $64,900, up from $61,600 in 2021, which represents an increase of over 5%. Contributors who earn more than $64,900 in 2022 are not required or permitted to make...

2021 YMPE ANNOUNCED

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has recently announced the maximum pensionable earnings for 2021 will be $61,600, up from $58,700 in 2020. This represents close to 5% increase.    Contributors who earn more than $61,600 in 2021 are not required or...

2020 YMPE Announced

On November 1st, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) announced the maximum pensionable earnings for 2020 will be $58,700, up from $57,400 in 2019. Contributors who earn more than $58,700 in 2020 are not required or permitted to make additional contributions to the Canada...

2019 YMPE Announced

On November 1st, the Canada Revenue Agency announced that the maximum pensionable earnings for 2019 will be $57,400, up from $55,900 in 2018. Contributors who earn more than $57,400 in 2019 are not required or permitted to make additional contributions to the Canada...

Marriage after retirement

If you are a retired member  of the Canada Pension Plan or Quebec Pension Plan and marry after retirement, your spouse is NOT entitled to a survivor pension in the event of your death. However, you may choose to provide your spouse with a pension at the time of your...