From retirement to rewirement: Why working past the age of 65 is becoming normal

Financial Post
March 24, 2026.

The idea of stopping work at 65 is becoming less common for many Canadians, writes Alexandra Horwood, Senior Portfolio Manager at Richardson Wealth.

Working longer can still be advantageous, but the challenge is that most people don’t actually know whether they need to keep working until someone runs the numbers. A formal retirement plan can clarify that quickly.

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