Posted AT 6:57 PM EDT on 11/12/06
Economist answers your questions on retirement
Globe and Mail Update
Tuesday marks the end of mandatory retirement in Ontario, and other provincial governments have already changed their rules in anticipation of a looming labour shortage.
Already, many people plan to work past the traditional retirement age of 65, either because they can't afford a life of leisure or because they enjoy working.
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Earlier discussion

- Retirement
- Economist answered your questions.

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- Explore myths, realities of the boomers.
Globe Poll
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Seen and heard

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- Three boomers: 40s, 50s, 60s

- Back in touch

- Michael talks to former classmates
In pictures

- Then and now

- The class of 1965 at Kelvin High School in Winnipeg
Commentary

- Roy MacGregor
Missed out on early retirement? You may get none at all

- Murray Campbell
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