By taking baby steps, the government would at least introduce Canadians to the idea that a retirement age of 65, first established by Otto von Bismarck in the late 19th century, is no longer sacrosanct.
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By taking baby steps, the government would at least introduce Canadians to the idea that a retirement age of 65, first established by Otto von Bismarck in the late 19th century, is no longer sacrosanct.
