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  1. What can Canada learn from pension reform Down Under?

    Appeared in the Financial Post As Canada's finance ministers meet to discuss the Canada Pension Plan, the debate has thus far been insulated from international pension models and limited to whether or not we should expand the CPP. Canadians, however, ...

  2. No retirement crisis in Canada

      The upcoming meeting of federal and provincial finance ministers will touch on what's become a politically charged debate about expanding the Canada Pension Plan (CPP). Proponents have tried to convince Canadians they are not saving sufficiently ...

  3. Policy reforms in Australia and what they mean for Canada

    Canada and Australia share many common cultural, economic, governmental, political, and socio-economic characteristics, yet few researchers have carried out comparative analyses of their public policy experiences. These two papers— the first by Stephen ...

  4. More caution needed in plan to expand CPP

    posted October 31, 2013 Some provincial politicians are again trying to make the dubious case that we have a " retirement income crisis " to revive calls for a mandatory expansion to the Canada Pension Plan (CPP).  While the issue is set to be ...