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Ontario Securities Commission focus on a seniors strategy April 12, 2018

The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) has developed a strategy and action plan to respond to what they have viewed as the needs and priorities of Ontario seniors. The Securities Commission is focusing on developing “a flexible and responsive framework to…

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Ontario’s 2018 Budget: What Seniors Need to Know March 28, 2018

  National Association of Federal Retirees with files from iPolitics   Like speeches from the throne, budgets are aspirational documents delivered by the governing party to outline their spending priorities, with hopes of continuing to be the governing party. Given…

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Canadian Coalition for Retirement Security submits brief to the Manitoba government March 22, 2018

  On February 21, in collaboration with the Canadian Coalition for Retirement Security (CCRS) and the Manitoba Seniors Coalition, the National Association of Federal Retirees submitted a written brief to the Manitoba government as part of their public consultation, “The…

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UPDATE : Decision Reversed as Federal Employees and Retirees in Saskatchewan No Longer Subject to 6% Sales Tax on Benefit Plan Premiums – Refunds expected in late June 2018 March 1, 2018

  As a result of the 2017 Saskatchewan provincial budget, effective August 1, 2017, federal public service employees and retirees who live and work in Saskatchewan were supposed to have to pay 6% provincial sales tax on insurance premiums for…

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Federal Retirees have questions for Bill Morneau following the release of Budget 2018 February 28, 2018

This morning, Federal Retirees President Jean-Guy Soulière attended the Economic Club of Canada’s breakfast to hear remarks from Finance Minister Bill Morneau following the release of the 2018 Federal Budget. As noted in our budget analysis, this year’s edition has lots…

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Your 2018 Budget Briefing – Seniors, Health, Veterans and Retirement Security February 27, 2018

Gord McIntosh photo Pharmacare at last? Phoenix’s ashes Focus on health Veterans Pensions and income security   Like all federal budgets, the 2018 edition has lots of shiny goodies like merchandise crammed into a store display case while being light…

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Top Issue to Watch in Parliament: Veterans’ lifelong pensions and veterans’ services February 21, 2018

  Shortly before the holidays, the Liberal government announced it would reintroduce lifelong pensions as an option for Canada’s disabled veterans who retired after 2006. Now, 2018 is expected to be a year of preparation for their implementation.  The current…

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Top Issue to Watch in Parliament: Retirement security and Bill C-27 February 14, 2018

MPs are expected to continue debating in Parliament proposed changes to what types of pensions federally-regulated employers can provide. The Liberals’ Bill C-27, introduced in the House of Commons in October 2016, would allow Crown corporations as well as federally-regulated…

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Top Issue to Watch in Parliament: A National Seniors Strategy February 8, 2018

Stakeholders representing health care providers and seniors will be watching closely to see whether the Liberal government will use 2018 to begin crafting a national seniors strategy. The number of Canadians over the age of 65 has grown significantly over…

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Five steps to defeat Bill C-27 January 23, 2018

    In October 2016, the federal government introduced Bill C-27. This legislation would allow employers to change employee pension plans, even after they have retired. Learn more about C-27 and the Honour Your Promise campaign What are target benefit…

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A ‘nightmare of anxiety’: veterans’ advocates say there’s little to celebrate in Liberals’ new benefits plan December 21, 2017

Photo credit: The Canadian Press Beatrice Britneff Veterans’ advocates expressed more disappointment than relief Wednesday after the Liberal government rolled out its redesign of the benefits available to injured veterans who retired from the Canadian Forces after 2006.  Eleven years…

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Canadian Coalition for Retirement Security submits brief to the Nova Scotia government December 20, 2017

On November 10, in collaboration with the Canadian Coalition for Retirement Security (CCRS), the National Association of Federal Retirees submitted a written brief to the Nova Scotia government as part of their public consultation, “Pension Funding Framework Review and other…

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