Monday 25 March 2019

An update on this lifetime

Some of you have asked if I have heard anything about the survivor's pension I had applied for, 27 years after the death of my then husband.

(And for the record, it *has* been a strange mix of emotions, completing the application and reliving, albeit distantly, that time in my life.)

Last week, I received a letter stating that starting January of this year, I would be receiving $365 per month... for the rest of my life. I was taken aback at the amount! We had been married for just under 2 years and I assumed it would be just a few dollars, but I guess that his Canada Pension Plan credits from the time he started working have been applied to this pension.

At a time when I am getting closer to retirement, this is very welcome! Once I am done my career, I will have a pension and coupled with my own CPP pension, my work pension and the Old Age Security pension the federal government supplies, this small addition will definitely make things a bit more comfortable. I certainly can't complain!

And because it is retroactive to January (sure wish is was retroactive to 1992) I will be getting a lump sum payment of 2 months' pension added on to this month's amount. I have a piece of artwork from a certain Ms. Blackthorn in the UK that is in need of framing, and I will now be able to get it done sooner than anticipated. A welcome bonus!

14 comments:

  1. Blimey, well that's not to be sniffed at! I'm happy to read your good news.... and will be expecting a large Christmas present :-)
    Sx

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    1. I'll see what I can find for your pressie, Scarlet, although postage might make it a lot smaller than you'd think! Canada Post charges an arm and a leg, and even your first born, to send parcels across the pond!

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  2. What a nice windfall, an unexpected gift - reminds me of one of these cards one has to draw in Monopoly ("You sold Brooklyn Bridge - get five thousand from the bank.")

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    1. Very unexpected! I had thought it would be a minimal amount.

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  3. Congrats. Always nice when good things happen to good people.

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  4. A better result than expected! :)

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    1. It is indeed! Definitely nothing to sniff at. ;-)

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  5. I, too, benefit from Canada's generosity.

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  6. You just never know when life will smile on you.

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