From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill and Joel Emes In 2026, Albertans may vote on whether or not to leave the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) for a...
From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill and Joel Emes Moving from the CPP to a provincial pension plan would generate savings for Albertans in the...
From Premier Danielle Smith and Alberta.ca/Next Let’s talk about an Alberta Pension Plan for a minute. With our young Alberta workforce paying billions more into the...
From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill Amid a growing separatist movement in Alberta, a recent poll commissioned by the Smith government found that 55 per cent of Albertans...
From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill Each Albertan would save up to $2,850 in 2027—the first year of the hypothetical Alberta plan—while retaining the same...
Just over a year ago, Alberta Finance Minister Nate Horner unveiled a report exploring the potential risks and benefits of an Alberta Pension Plan. The...
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Marco Navarro-Genie Who Should Control Canada’s Pension Wealth? Ottawa wants to compel large pools of Canadian money to...
New release from Alberta First The cost of running the CPP has increased a thousandfold since 2000. In 2000, costs were 4 million dollars; currently, they...
From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill According to documents recently obtained by Postmedia, bureaucrats in Ontario’s Ministry of Finance believe the Smith government’s report released last year on...
Alberta Pension Plan engagement The Alberta Pension Plan Engagement Panel is giving the office of the chief actuary of Canada some time to release findings before...