Fed advisers call for higher retirement age and, possibly, national child care
OTTAWA — The Trudeau government’s economic advisory council is recommending Ottawa raise the age of retirement eligibility and explore a national child-care program to boost much-needed participation in the country’s workforce.
The proposals were among a collection of new suggestions released Monday by the government’s hand-picked growth council.
The ideas are widely expected to help the government frame parts of the upcoming federal budget.
The advisers zeroed in on what they called a need to increase labour-force participation from under-represented groups such as indigenous people, lower-income earners, women with kids and older workers.


