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Tag Archives: Canada Pension Plan
Canadian retirees get inside the UFC octagon
Blood, sweat and actuarial tables—the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board just bought a stake in one of sport’s biggest enterprises
New CPP, same concerns it will run out of money
C.D. Howe report warns that the new assumed CPP returns are too optimistic
Why the one percent isn’t to blame for income inequity
Our Editorial: It’s past time to rein in the public sector pension plan bacchanalia
How much more you’ll get from the expanded Canada Pension Plan
Some Canadians will see around 50 per cent more pension when they retire
Evan Solomon in conversation with Perrin Beatty
As most provinces agree to an expanded Canada Pension Plan, Evan Solomon finds a critic in Perrin Beatty of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.
Why CPP reform is the Liberals’ bold play for the middle
The Liberals’ CPP reform is just part of a larger—and risky—thrust to win over the middle class
Making sense of the CPP expansion
Economist Kevin Milligan explains how the CPP expansion came about, what it means for workers, and what comes next
Is flexible federalism the best fix for CPP reform?
A new proposal would allow interested provinces to establish CPP-like schemes now and leave the door open to future national CPP reform
Touting Ontario’s new pension on Harper’s turf
An interview with Ontario’s associate minister of finance Mitzie Hunter on the Ontario Retirement Pension Plan