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The returns of the CPP's investment arm in no way influence the CPP retirement benefits received by Canadian workers.


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The rate of return under the current CPP system is 2.1 per cent for Canadians born after 1971.


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Report mostly an anti-development manifesto that says little about the health or breadth of Canadian parks and protected areas.


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The EU has seen growth of bureaucratic and administrative apparatus and a regulatory environment not always economic-growth enhancing.


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If new housing supply can adequately respond to spillovers in demand, there’s no reason for bidding wars in middle-class neighbourhoods.


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Labour dispute notwithstanding, if fax is on its way out, post may already be gone.

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Already, Montreal taxpayers see 13 per cent of their city’s operating budget go to fund pensions.


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In 2014, savings in non-pension assets totalled $9.5 trillion, dwarfing the $3.3 trillion assets in the formal pension system.


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The Bank of Canada and other central banks around the world have artificially lowered interest rates, making investment and risk-taking much cheaper.


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Though Canada escaped lightly from the last crisis, we may not be so fortunate in the future.

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