Province proposes legislation aimed at protecting Albertans’ pensions
EDMONTON, AB – New legislation proposed by the province would guarantee that the government would not launch an Alberta Pension Plan (APP) unless Albertans voted in favour of it in a referendum.
The Alberta Pension Protection Act would province residents four guarantees to protect their pensions they have built up under the Canada Pension Plan (CPP).
According to the province, the legislation guarantees the following:
- Albertans must vote in favour of an APP during a public referendum before the government withdraws assets from the CPP.
- Contribution rates under an APP would be the same or lower than the rates for the CPP.
- An APP must provide the same or better benefits to Albertans.
- The entire asset transferred from the CPP would be used solely to set up and operate an APP.