Alberta Pension Plan, the Danielle Smith UCP government, confident they can get Albertans shafted by CPP to say Yes to a provincial pension
The battle for the hearts and minds of Albertans has just begun and the UCP government is far from throwing in the towel.
But there are many months to go before there is a decision on whether or not to even have Albertans cast a ballot on staying in or getting out of the CPP for a made-in-Alberta pension plan.Thanks for signing up!The next issue of Calgary Sun Headline News will soon be in your inbox.Nixon thinks when Albertans digest the recently-released report on an Alberta pension plan there is a path to a Yes vote.
The UCP minister for seniors points to the report saying Alberta could pull $334 billion out of the CPP to set up a provincial plan. Smith adds every single federal government program takes more from Alberta than it gives back and “Albertans have had enough.”Rachel Notley, the NDP leader, says this is all Fantasy Island.
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