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‘Stage, not age’: Ontarians over 65 challenge outdated retirement norms - Capital Current

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Dave Williams had only just retired from his job in sales when he turned the key on a new career behind the wheel.  At 67, he laced up his shoes, combed his silver hair and fastened his seatbelt as a school bus driver. What was meant to be a part-time job evolved into five years of driving buses, trucks, limousines, and even hearses. Now 72, he says his energy skyrocketed a year ago after landing a job as the chauffeur to the high commissioner o…
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capitalcurrent.ca broke the news in on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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