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Racing to the Bottom: Attacks Against Defined Benefit Plans and Retirement Income Security December 7, 2018

At time when Statistics Canada estimates that 12 per cent of senior families and 28.5 per cent of single seniors qualify as low income — articles continue to be published attacking one of the most cost-effective and proven ways to…

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Federal Retirees urge Veterans Affairs Minister to act quickly to repay disabled veterans November 9, 2018

Last week, media reported that 270,000 veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces, the RCMP and their survivors between 2003 and 2010 have been affected by calculation errors on disability pensions to the tune of $165-million. Some of the most vulnerable…

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Pension Indexing Rate for 2019 November 1, 2018

At the end of each year, the Treasury Board provides the Association with information on the pension indexing increase that is effective on January 1st. The pension indexation rate effective January 1, 2019, is 2.2%. Information on the calculation of…

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UPDATE: Federal Retirees in Saskatchewan awaiting refunds on benefit plan premium sales tax should expect payment soon October 22, 2018

Despite a decision made by Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe in March to reverse the application of a 6% sales tax on insurance premiums outlined in the 2017 Saskatchewan budget, Federal Retirees are still awaiting their refunds. Now, following persistent follow…

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2 years later – Is C-27 still a threat? October 19, 2018

Since it’s introduction two years ago, Bill C-27 has been sitting on the order paper. While it hasn’t been put through its parliamentary paces, it certainly has not been forgotten. Federal Retirees, along with members of the Canadian Coalition for…

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Get involved — Budget 2019 Consultations September 20, 2018

​   This fall, members of the House of Commons Finance committee will review recommendations from across the country on what should be included in the 2019 budget. As we do every year, the National Association of Federal Retirees submitted…

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Federal Retirees ask government to prioritize Seniors Strategy, Retirement Security and a solution to the Phoenix fiasco in 2019 budget September 14, 2018

This fall, members of the House of Commons Finance committee will review recommendations from across the country on what should be included in the 2019 budget. The National Association of Federal Retirees submitted a written brief outlining our priorities and…

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A closer look at the Minister of Seniors’ first mandate letter August 31, 2018

  This week the Office of the Prime Minister issued the first mandate letter to the newly appointed Minister of Seniors. The Minister’s mandate letter sets out the main priorities and objectives of their role. Among the key priorities outlined…

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Not in conflict, but poor judgement, says Federal Retirees on Minister Morneau’s clearing in ethics probe June 19, 2018

  The Office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner has cleared finance minister Bill Morneau of a conflict of interest in his introduction of pensions Bill C-27. While the finance minister’s decisions have not technically been deemed illegal,…

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Auditor General Report on Phoenix Pay System an “incomprehensible failure” May 30, 2018

  On May 29th, 2018, the Office of the Auditor General of Canada released seven reports, including “Building and Implementing the Phoenix Pay System” which was focused on whether Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) effectively and efficiently managed and…

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Federal Retirees questioning federal government’s commitment to a National Seniors Strategy May 3, 2018

  At the International Longevity Centre Canada’s conference focused on building inclusive, age-friendly societies at the University of Ottawa on May 1, seniors-focused researchers and advocates heard from Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, the honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, whose…

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HUMA Report Update: Advancing Inclusion and Quality of Life for Seniors May 2, 2018

After months of study, the House of Commons Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development, and the Status of Persons with Disabilities (HUMA) has tabled the report Advancing Inclusion and Quality of Life for Seniors. The study was triggered by…

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