We Can Achieve the Generational Change Canadians Want
Together, the policy reforms Canadians support could generate up to $20 billion in annual savings, without raising taxes or growing the deficit still further.
These changes don’t just fix OAS — they unlock one of the largest opportunities to improve affordability in a generation.
So what can we accomplish together with these funds?

$2.5 billion annually would deliver a $5,000 boost to every senior below the official poverty line – effectively eliminating seniors’ poverty in Canada.
The remaining billions create real choices for Canada — including bold, nation-building investments to improve affordability for young and working-age generations. Opportunities include:
- Strengthening the National Housing Strategy to avoid planned cuts after 2027
- Boosting Canada Student Grants instead of letting them decline
- Accelerating implementation of $10-a-day child care
- Introducing a Youth Employment Supplement to help young workers get established in a difficult job market
- Funding the new Grocery and Essentials Benefit.
We have arrived at a rare moment when policy necessity meets political feasibility.
Canadians have spoken — clearly and consistently. Support is broad, durable, and includes retirees themselves.
OAS reform is no longer politically risky — it’s politically ready.
Now it’s up to Ottawa to act.
I'll join Canadians from coast to coast calling on Ottawa to reform OAS