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  2. What Retirement in Canada Looks Like Financially - AOL

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    Canada offers striking beauty, has a high-quality living and is a haven if you're seeking a balanced life. The country also provides big benefits for those in retirement, including an affordable...

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    Its 171.70 quality-of-life index is among the best in Canada, and its average apartment rent of $1,117.28 is also quite low. Overall, Fredericton has a cost-of-living index, including rent, of ...

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  5. List of REITs in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of publicly traded and private real estate investment trusts (REITs) in Canada. Current REITs. REIT [1] Traded as (TSX) Profile Major tenants/properties

  6. Retirement community - Wikipedia

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    Although the total number of retirement communities continues to increase as the elderly population continues similar growth, certain places, cities, and locations are considered higher rated than others. A number of publishers have created lists of the 100 best retirement communities or "100 best places (or towns) to retire". [50]

  7. Registered retirement savings plan - Wikipedia

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    While the original purpose of RRSPs was to help Canadians save for retirement, it is possible to use RRSP funds to help purchase one's first home under what is known as the Home Buyers' Plan (HBP). [19] An RRSP holder can borrow, tax-free, up to $35,000 [20] from their RRSP (and another $35,000 from a spousal RRSP) towards buying their ...

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  9. Can I really retire? Seems too good to be true to pull the ...

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    If the couple uses the 4% withdrawal rule for their $3 million portfolio, they can take out $120,000 per year in pre-tax funds. That's $10,000 per month, which is a little short of the couple's ...