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Should Canada Pension Plan Participation Be Voluntary?

Yes, Canada Pension Plan Participation Should Be Voluntary
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No, Canada Pension Plan Participation Should Not Be Voluntary?
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Not Sure
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Postby Red Green » 09/ 28/ 10 6:17 am

BlawBlaw wrote:CPP is a separate fund that has beaten the market for the last few years.


What is in the fund?
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Postby Red Green » 09/ 28/ 10 6:20 am

A brief read of the CPP states that it has a maximum benefit of $934.17 / M in 2010 which would lead me to believe that it too is not linked to any type of actuarial or investment return on monies paid in.
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Postby Red Green » 09/ 28/ 10 6:32 am

OK I just found the CPP Investment Board. I would be curious to see if the fund is underfunded for current projected liabilities.

These days Canada looks fiscally conservative in comparison with the US.
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Postby AltaInd » 09/ 28/ 10 6:42 am

Red Green wrote:A brief read of the CPP states that it has a maximum benefit of $934.17 / M in 2010 which would lead me to believe that it too is not linked to any type of actuarial or investment return on monies paid in.


The CPP uses a 75-year projection and is currently actuarially sound. Like any other defined benefit pension, it is the contribution rates not the benefits that are tied to investment return.
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Postby Red Green » 09/ 28/ 10 8:45 am

AltaInd wrote:
Red Green wrote:A brief read of the CPP states that it has a maximum benefit of $934.17 / M in 2010 which would lead me to believe that it too is not linked to any type of actuarial or investment return on monies paid in.


The CPP uses a 75-year projection and is currently actuarially sound. Like any other defined benefit pension, it is the contribution rates not the benefits that are tied to investment return.


They may tie the maximum payout by a group actuarial figure, but as an individual it appears that what you get paid out of the system is not linked to what you paid in necessarily.
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Postby Charles J. White » 06/ 13/ 11 9:46 am

I think the time has come to let Canadians opt out of paying into this plan - voluntary would be better
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Postby shiva » 06/ 13/ 11 11:49 am

Charles J. White wrote:I think the time has come to let Canadians opt out of paying into this plan - voluntary would be better


Hey! Something we can agree on. :)
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Postby Charles J. White » 06/ 13/ 11 1:55 pm

shiva wrote:
Charles J. White wrote:I think the time has come to let Canadians opt out of paying into this plan - voluntary would be better


Hey! Something we can agree on. :)


There is a great deal of policy we agree on
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Re: Should Canada Pension Plan Participation Be Voluntary?

Postby Charles J. White » 04/ 22/ 12 8:58 pm

If the Wildrose wins in Alberta, there is a very good chance that they will pull Alberta from the Canada Pension Plan - they may in fact bring about an end to the CPP once and for all. Please Alberta, don't let us down!!
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Re: Should Canada Pension Plan Participation Be Voluntary?

Postby styky » 04/ 22/ 12 9:57 pm

Charles J. White wrote:If the Wildrose wins in Alberta, there is a very good chance that they will pull Alberta from the Canada Pension Plan - they may in fact bring about an end to the CPP once and for all. Please Alberta, don't let us down!!


Not sure how I feel about that being as it's my one and only income :-k
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Re: Should Canada Pension Plan Participation Be Voluntary?

Postby shiva » 04/ 22/ 12 9:58 pm

Charles J. White wrote:If the Wildrose wins in Alberta, there is a very good chance that they will pull Alberta from the Canada Pension Plan - they may in fact bring about an end to the CPP once and for all. Please Alberta, don't let us down!!


I'll second that!
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Re: Should Canada Pension Plan Participation Be Voluntary?

Postby DA_Champion » 04/ 22/ 12 10:05 pm

What happens in 30 years when there are seniors starving and freezing in the streets?

1) The public doesn't care and they die.
2) The government responds to the popular will and sends them aid, and we are back to square 1, only a little worse off.

There was a time in the distant past when governments didn't fund universal pensions. At the turn of the last century, life expectancy was ~45, and thus it wasn't an issue. You worked until you dropped dead, and churches took care of the few left.
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Re: Should Canada Pension Plan Participation Be Voluntary?

Postby shiva » 04/ 22/ 12 10:20 pm

styky wrote:
Charles J. White wrote:If the Wildrose wins in Alberta, there is a very good chance that they will pull Alberta from the Canada Pension Plan - they may in fact bring about an end to the CPP once and for all. Please Alberta, don't let us down!!


Not sure how I feel about that being as it's my one and only income :-k


This wouldn't affect someone in your position styky.
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