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Seniors’ Benefits Highlight Canada’s East-West Divide

25 May 2026
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Advocates are raising concerns that the Canadian government’s increasing spending on older citizens could exacerbate regional tensions, particularly ahead of a potential independence referendum in Alberta. Economist Jack Mintz highlighted that the federal government’s $80 billion Old Age Security (OAS) program might serve as ammunition for Alberta separatists, who argue that the province is overtaxed and underfunded by Ottawa. Alberta, with a median age of 38.1, receives fewer OAS benefits compared to provinces with older populations. Mintz noted that seniors in Alberta face higher taxation on their benefits due to the province’s higher average salaries. The Bloc Québécois continues to push for a 10% increase in OAS payments for all seniors, which could add an estimated $16 billion to the program’s cost over five years. Recent polling indicates rising support for Alberta’s independence, particularly among younger and higher-income demographics.

Why It Matters

The dynamics surrounding OAS funding reflect broader economic disparities among Canadian provinces, particularly between Alberta and those with older populations. Alberta contributes approximately $14.2 billion more to federal coffers than it receives, leading to feelings of disenfranchisement. With a significant portion of Albertans, particularly younger men and high-income earners, expressing support for independence, the financial implications of federal spending programs like OAS could significantly influence provincial sentiments and political movements. This situation underscores the complex relationship between provincial contributions and federal benefits, which continues to fuel discussions about regional equity in Canada.

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