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3. Key Considerations for Post-Retirement Teaching in Canada:
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 09:10 AM
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Provincial Limits: Regulations vary by jurisdiction. For instance, Manitoba has a 120-day limit, while British Columbia has no limits on casual teaching for retirees.

Ontario (OTPP): The Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan allows 50 days of work per school year. Exceeding this may require stopping work or pausing pension payments.

Quebec: Retired teachers can return to work without negatively impacting their pension, sometimes earning nearly double their usual rate as substitutes.

Pension Suspension: If you work beyond the permitted days, your pension may be suspended.

Documentation: You must track your days and notify the relevant pension board (e.g., OTPP, BC Teachers' Pension Plan, TRAF in Manitoba) when you reach the limit.

It is highly recommended to contact your specific provincial teachers' pension plan before returning to work to confirm the current regulations.
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