Alberta government will release its long\u002Dpromised report on if the province should quit the Canada Pension Plan for its own plan. Read on.
The Opposition NDP says it has received leaked details of what is coming and says Albertans should prepare for some financial flim-flam on the potential benefits.
“However, if every province used this formula, it would total nine times what is currently invested in the CPP.” Tombe, with the University of Calgary, said the report could launch a multi-year political and legal battle over how a province can leave the“The CPP’s assets this year are pegged at $530 billion, a pretty significant amount of funds at stake,” said Tombe.
Both Smith and her predecessor, Jason Kenney, have extolled the potential of a go-it-alone program, given Alberta’s wealth and comparatively young population.
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