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During 2003-2004, almost 1,300 young people under 30 received disability benefits totaling $10.2 million. During 2003-2004, the Canada Pension Plan paid out over $463 million in children's benefits to 176,000 young Canadians up to the age of 25. Protection There are three kinds of benefits: Disability benefits - income for you and your dependent children if you become severely disabled. Survivor benefits - income for your surviving spouse or common-law partner (including opposite or same-sex partners) and dependent children if you die. Retirement pension - income you receive from the Government of Canada as early as age 60. Children of disabled contributors and children of survivors |
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