You've already raised your voice in support of responsible, modern, and fair reforms to OAS. The next step is to make sure Ottawa knows you stand behind this change.


Strong movements don’t stay quiet — they are visible.

You can make your support for updating OAS visible by sharing a sentence or two about why it matters to you, along with a photo.

Together, we can put real faces and voices behind the polling and petition numbers — making it clear that seniors are stepping forward and speaking up for change.

We’ll use your words and photo in our outreach — online and in person — to show that this support is real. Including a photo helps ensure your voice is seen as genuine and personal, something that matters today more than ever.

It's a small step, but one that reminds political leaders Canadians are ready and waiting for them to deliver the changes we want.

 

Not sure what to say? Check out the "Writing Tips" tab for some ideas on where to start, and then put them in your own words.

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Tell us why OAS reform matters to you — in your own words

Thanks for taking the next step in supporting OAS reform by sharing a quote and a photo. If you're wondering where to start, consider writing about:

  • Why improving OAS matters to you
  • What feels unfair about the current system
  • Why it’s important to better support seniors in need
  • How this change could help younger generations

You can start with phrases like “I believe…”, “As a retiree…”, or “It doesn’t make sense that…”

Even one sentence is enough. The strongest quotes are simple — no need to get it perfect. Your voice will make a difference!

Here are a few ideas that could help you get started!
Personal leadership

As a retiree, I’m comfortable receiving a bit less from OAS if it helps ensure other seniors aren’t left behind.

I am willing to take less from OAS to invest more in the things that matter for my kids and grandchildren, like affordable homes, child care, and education.

Generational solidarity

It’s time to reduce OAS subsidies for financially secure retirees, so we can eliminate seniors’ poverty and make life more affordable for young and working people.

By reforming OAS, we can strengthen support for seniors who need it, while also helping younger Canadians who are struggling with the cost of living.

It doesn’t make sense that families with kids lose support at much lower incomes than retirees, especially when seniors are less likely to be in poverty and generally better off financially.

Using public dollars wisely

It doesn’t make sense to send $18,000 a year to retired couples with six-figure incomes when others can’t afford the basics.

We should spend public dollars in ways that help the most. That means making sure cash subsidies like OAS reach those who need them — not those with six-figure incomes.

Old Age Security should be based on need, not age. That’s how we make better use of public dollars and improve affordability for Canadians of all ages.

Win-Win

We can lift all seniors out of poverty and make life more affordable for our kids and grandkids by making OAS responsible, modern, and fair. It’s a win-win.

You’re not alone

Most Canadians — including most seniors — support updating OAS. I’m one of them. It’s time for Ottawa to deliver the change we’re asking for.

Generational change

Responsible changes to OAS will unlock the biggest improvement to affordability in a generation. I’m proud to stand with others in calling on Ottawa to deliver this legacy.

 

What People Are Saying

“I fully support OAS reform as it will be benefit individuals who need it today and for future generations as well. There are many seniors struggling to get by in today’s economy. Seniors are doing their best to survive, however experiencing homelessness, food insecurities and health issues are becoming overwhelming for some. Those with incomes over $100,000.00 and receiving OAS don’t need the money, it needs to go to those who are in dire need. Reforming OAS today will benefit our youth for tomorrow as well, they too are struggling.”
Rosemary Benak
Vancouver, BC
“Our younger generations, my grandchildren, deserve better from we the elders. More OAS should also go to those elders who need it; not those of us who have other pensions and investments,”
Murray Lumley
Etobicoke, ON
“A no brainer. very frustrating as a millenial to learn about this additional government pressure against us”
Lachlan Stewart
Vancouver, BC
“It is time to reform the OAS. Affluent seniors do not need the amounts they are getting. Seniors who are struggling financially need help, and most importantly our young people need supporting financially. Reforming the OAS is urgently needed.”
Ana Harland
West Vancouver, BC
DV
“I am 80 and believe that we all need to be fair to our fellow citizens. As such I am willing to take less OAS so others with greater needs can get the support they need and deserve.”
Douglas Veira
Chilliwack, BC
“I am a 69 year old retiree after a long career in the education and health care industries. I know I am lucky to have a defined benefit pension plan and CPP and OAS. I support the Generation Squeeze campaign to revise the OAS program to reduce or eliminate payments with those of us fortunate to have both a pension and savings. OAS was designed to provide support to those of lesser means. To ensure the cost of this program remains affordable for taxpayers and future generations it makes sense to reduce or eliminate the benefit to those who do not need it (such as me).””
Nancy Gray
Burlington, ON
“It’s time to reduce OAS subsidies for financially secure retirees, so we can eliminate seniors’ poverty and make life more affordable for young and working people.

By reforming OAS, we can strengthen support for seniors who need it, while also helping younger Canadians who are struggling with the cost of living.

It doesn’t make sense that families with kids lose support at much lower incomes than retirees, especially when seniors are less likely to be in poverty and generally better off financially.”
Tara Lewis
Tillsonburg, ON
HT
“By reforming OAS, we can strengthen support for seniors who need it, while also helping younger Canadians who are struggling with the cost of living. Most Canadians — including most seniors — support updating OAS. I’m one of them.”
Hilary Tarrant
Calgary, AB
CZ
“It is time for the Federal government to consider lowering the threshold when clawback starts, unless someone can prove that he or she has very high health and care costs.
Carol Z”
Carol Zakaib
Regina, SK
“I fully endorse OAS responsible reform”
Alexandre Furstenberger
Toronto, ON
BJ
“Start with these changes to OAS then re-write the rest of tax policy so those in need receive support from those according to their ability to help based on current income and accumulated wealth. Guarantee a free education and as much as needed to all those who maintain a good standing. It is the best investment government can make is in people not things.”
Bill Jennings
Kingston, ON
“I am an 88-year-old senior, forever single and forever a renter. Because I get none of the tax breaks extended to homeowners (when they sell) and couples, my extra taxes are paying to keep these people on the gravy train.
Paul Kershaw’s ideas re OAS are excellent! You should adopt them all. The government’s talk of fairness is empty rhetoric if you leave things as they are. Even the well-off couples know they’re getting benefits they don’t need while low-income seniors are suffering. By revising OAS, you won’t lose votes, you’ll gain them.”
Jane Robertson
ON
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“Please raise taxes on those with large incomes, so that our institutions like health care, housing, and education can have the support they used to have, proportionally. The large incomes I read of now are an obscenity!”
Brydon Gombay
Toronto, ON
“I support OAS reform – to benefit all generations – and hurt noone.”
Connie Barlow
Golden, BC
ET
“I am an accountant and work with many seniors who have really decent incomes (often more than they ever made in their working lives!), paid off houses (sometimes more than one!), investments etc. Honestly, a lot of them wouldn’t even notice a change in their lives if you took that $700 a month away. It’s the lower income seniors who need the help more than seniors who have plenty of disposable income. The system needs to be changed.”
Elaine Tindall
Vancouver, BC
JJ
“Please stop OAS to the retired wealthy”
Jan Jang
Salt Spring Island, BC
“We are a young family struggling in a small space due to affordability, wrestling with how I will return to work or find daycare. Please invest in the future of the next generation”
Jessica Dailly
BC
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