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In several decades, supporters say the CPP deal, reached Monday between Ottawa and most provinces, will boost retirement security for future generations.
By Staff, with files from The Canadian Press |June 21, 2016
3 min read
Next week Finance Minister Bill Morneau is meeting with his provincial counterparts to discuss potential CPP enhancements. These discussions should be undertaken as part of a national and coordinated approach to reforming the retirement income system, suggests Ian Russell, president and CEO of the Investment Industry Association of Canada (IIAC).
By Staff |June 17, 2016
1 min read
In the midst of ongoing debate and the upcoming meeting of Canadian finance ministers, CPP reform seems possible.
By Staff |June 9, 2016
Planning and Advice
Enhancements to the national pension may not be beneficial to the poorest seniors.
By Michael Chen, Benefits Canada |June 2, 2016
Mark Machin will become the first foreign-born head of CPPIB.
By Staff |May 20, 2016
Contrary to widely held public opinion, the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) provides only a meager rate of return for most Canadian workers, according to the Fraser Institute.
By Staff |May 5, 2016
2 min read
The minister spoke to Advisor.ca about what was in the budget, what wasn’t – and what comes next.
April 25, 2016
4 min read
The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board has announced a $2.5-billion deal to acquire 40 per cent of agricultural company Glencore Agricultural Products.
By Benefits Canada |April 8, 2016
Economic Indicators
The federal budget will include help for low-income seniors, says Finance Minister Bill Morneau.
By Jessica Bruno |February 18, 2016
So says Finance Minister Bill Morneau.
By Staff |February 17, 2016
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