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  1. Contributions to the CPP—comparing provinces

    Alberta’s $27.9 billion net contribution over this period is almost four times greater than Ontario’s. ...

  2. Busting the myth of Ontario's 'massive education cuts'

    This month, after the Ford movement released its first budget, reactions from Ontario teacher unions and school board administrators was swift. Some claim the budget calls for “massive education cuts” and that schools will be starved for ...

  3. Rates of return for expanded CPP remain meagre

    Last month, Canada’s finance ministers announced an “agreement in principle” to expand the Canada Pension Plan (CPP), which will require workers to pay more into the program starting in 2019 in exchange for higher CPP retirement benefits ...

  4. CPP Returns and generational inequity

    The Institute recently released a study that calculated rates of return (nominal and real) received by Canadian retirees from the Canada Pension Plan (CPP). One of the main reasons for the study was to clarify the difference between ...

  5. Responding to critics of 'retirement income' and 'CPP' studies

    Since 2013, the Fraser Institute has published a number of studies examining aspects of the state of retirement income in Canada, including reforms to the Old Age Security, the true state of retirement income adequacy, the total costs ...