Multiple Choice
One of the three major problems with the Old Age Pensions Act of 1927 was
A) it was geared only to male workers and their families
B) benefits were flat rate benefits paid to workers
C) the state could recover the cost of the pension from the pensioner's estate at death
D) the legislation was enacted too hastily for most Canadians
E) administering the pension from Ottawa was disorganized
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