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How Alberta Leaving CPP Impact You

by | December 4, 2023


Recent consideration by the Alberta government to withdraw from the Canada Pension Plan has ignited a heated debate. Numerous Canadians are concerned about this proposal’s potential drawbacks and effect on retirement security. In response, Alberta has launched an advertising campaign to promote their provincial pension plan, with a focus on the substantial savings opportunities it offers. However, detractors argue that Alberta’s math could leave retirees poorer and the CPP bankrupt. Let’s delve deeper into the specifics in order to comprehend both aspects of this controversial issue.

Claim and Payroll Deductions in Alberta

A report commissioned by The Province asserts that Alberta is entitled to more than half of Canada Pension Plan’s $570 billion assets. To finance their own pension plan, workers in Alberta may be subject to up to $1,425 in annual payroll deductions. Many individuals who rely on their paychecks to fund their expenses are concerned about this potential increase in deductions.

Shifting Benefits and Burden

The Alberta Minister of Finance defends the provincial pension proposal on the grounds that the province has contributed more than its reasonable share to national programs. Increasing pension payouts through the provincial scheme would reduce the population of 4.5 million people’s reliance on federal assistance. However, critics are skeptical and argue that Alberta’s proposal could render the Canada Pension Plan bankrupt, jeopardizing Canadians’ retirement security.

Alberta claims bigger pension benefits
Alberta claims bigger pension benefits

Political Games with Pension Protection

Critics assert that Alberta is using retirement security as a political bargaining tool with Ottawa. Alberta hopes to assert its independence and obtain greater control over pension funds by using the pension proposal as leverage. However, this maneuver raises concerns about the potential negative effects it may have on Albertans’ retirement savings and the Canadian pension system’s stability.

Advancement and Opposition

The Alberta government is determined to proceed with its plans to exit the Canada Pension Plan despite opposition. This week, new legislation will be introduced in support of this proposal. Numerous Canadians, including labor leaders and government officials in Ottawa, censure and oppose Alberta’s decision. The level of skepticism and criticism surrounding this controversial action illustrates the high stakes and possible risks involved.

The Alberta Government’s contemplation of withdrawing from the Canada Pension Plan has sparked a divisive debate, with proponents citing potential population benefits and critics expressing concerns about the pension system’s financial stability. As Alberta proceeds forward with their plans, it remains to be seen how this proposal will play out and what effect it will have on Canadians’ retirement security. Undoubtedly, the decision will have significant effects on both the province and the nation as a whole.

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Allen Ehlert

Allen Ehlert

Allen Ehlert is a licensed mortgage agent. He has four university degrees, including two Masters degrees, and specializes in real estate finance, development, and investing. Allen Ehlert has decades of independent consulting experience for companies and governments, including the Ontario Real Estate Association, Deloitte, City of Toronto, Enbridge, and the Ministry of Finance.

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