More attractive, because it would put MPs on the same footing as their constituents, would be a pooled
registered pension plan such as the government has proposed for Canadians generally.
Not exact matches
That's pretty much what the federal government has been doing since 2006, with tweaks
such as abolishing mandatory retirement, a graduated rise in the eligibility age for OAS benefits and new tax - sheltered savings vehicles in tax - free savings accounts and pooled
registered pension plans.
It exempts most federal
registered accounts,
such as
registered retirement savings
plans,
pension plans and tax - free savings accounts.
Ottawa has long asked the provinces to support
Registered Pooled
Pension Plans as an alternative to enhancing the CPP, but Ontario has rejected that idea because such plans would be volun
Plans as an alternative to enhancing the CPP, but Ontario has rejected that idea because
such plans would be volun
plans would be voluntary.
Do not include: — Old Age Security
Pension (Canadian), Guaranteed Income Supplement, Allowance or Allowance for the Survivor — War Veterans Allowance or Veterans Disability or Dependents
Pension Program — Death Benefits from Canada
Pension Plan or Quebec
Pension Plan — Canada Child Tax Benefit payments — Assistance payments from a municipal, provincial or Canadian federal government — Support or gifts from relatives,
registered charities or other organizations — Municipal tax rebates — Lottery winnings — Inheritances — GST credits or other such payments issued by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)-- Universal Child Care Benefit — Registered Disability Savings Pla
registered charities or other organizations — Municipal tax rebates — Lottery winnings — Inheritances — GST credits or other
such payments issued by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)-- Universal Child Care Benefit —
Registered Disability Savings Pla
Registered Disability Savings
Plan payments
That is why encouraging investment in voluntary retirement savings tools
such as pooled
registered pension plans is an important part of the government's strategy to enhance retirement savings for all Ontarians.»
(4) Subsection (3) does not apply to a
pension plan that is a successor of a pension plan registered under the Pension Benefits Act, being chapter 373 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1980, that permitted such a red
pension plan that is a successor of a
pension plan registered under the Pension Benefits Act, being chapter 373 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1980, that permitted such a red
pension plan registered under the
Pension Benefits Act, being chapter 373 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1980, that permitted such a red
Pension Benefits Act, being chapter 373 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1980, that permitted
such a reduction.