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The Walrus Talks at Home: Pharmacare March 28, 2022

The Walrus and the National Association of Federal Retirees are teaming up for a very important virtual event exploring the topic of pharmacare.   Would universal prescription drug coverage create a healthier Canada? Register now to join us for a…

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PSHCP negotiations continue March 17, 2022

After an election-related delay, Federal Retirees is pleased to continue the PSHCP negotiations with renewed vigour.   At a recent meeting, the Public Service Health Care Plan (PSHCP) plan member representatives were advised that Treasury Board Secretariat representatives have received…

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Advocacy Spotlight: B.C. volunteers meet with Liberal Pacific caucus March 17, 2022

A group of B.C.-based volunteers teamed up to spread awareness of Federal Retirees’ advocacy priorities.   On Feb. 23, 2022, the National Association of Federal Retirees met with the federal Liberal Pacific caucus group. District director for B.C. and Yukon…

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When life events happen February 24, 2022

We know your first thoughts may not be of the Pension Centre, but it’s important to let them know as soon as possible when big life changes happen.  Important changes have been made to this article since its original publication….

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New PSHCP pensioner contribution rates for 2022 February 17, 2022

The Treasury Board has announced the new PSHCP monthly contribution rates.   The Treasury Board has announced the new Public Service Health Care Plan (PSHCP) monthly contribution rates that will come into effect April 1, 2022. Contribution rates for retired…

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Take Federal Retirees advocacy further — be an advocacy program volunteer in Newfoundland and Labrador January 28, 2022

Now is your chance to get involved in advocacy with the National Association of Federal Retirees! The Association is looking for a volunteer to fill the role of advocacy program officer in Newfoundland and Labrador. If you have what it…

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Getting ready for your call to the Pension Centre January 28, 2022

If you’re planning to call the Pension Centre, our list of top tips will help ensure things go smoothly.   If you have a question about your pension or your PSHCP or PDSP coverage, you can reach out to Pension…

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I have questions about the PDSP January 28, 2022

The PDSP is intended to provide coverage to eligible pensions for dental services and supplies that are not covered under a provincial or territorial health or dental care plan.   This article was updated on Oct. 4, 2023. Please refer…

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I have questions about the PSHCP January 28, 2022

The PSHCP covers a wide variety of health-related services and products, including vision care, physiotherapy, nursing services and prescription drugs to name a few.   This article was updated on Sept. 29, 2023. Please refer to the new version, as…

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Bridge benefits and turning 65 January 24, 2022

The bridge benefit is intended to supplement your retirement income until you start receiving CPP or QPP benefits, which happens at age 65 for most Canadians.   When the Canada/Quebec Pension Plan (C/QPP) was integrated with other workplace pension plans…

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Phoenix backgrounder January 21, 2022

In a survey of 3,000 of the Association’s recently retired members, 42 per cent reported having a pay issue relating to Phoenix.   What is the Phoenix  pay system? For years the federal government considered consolidating the pay administration which…

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Advocacy Spotlight: Federal Retirees advocacy volunteer saves veterans money on rent January 13, 2022

Nova Scotia-based volunteer Peter Kerr went above and beyond to enact meaningful change for veterans in the province.   In January 2008, the Federal Superannuates National Association (now the National Association of Federal Retirees) and the Nova Scotia and Nunavut…

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