Hard questions may need to be asked soon about possible Alberta pension plan says Premier Smith
EDMONTON – Premier Danielle Smith says if Ottawa comes back this fall with a lowball estimate on Alberta’s share of the Canada Pension Plan, hard questions will have to be asked on next steps.
Her government estimates it deserves more than half of the national retirement plan if it were to withdraw about 334-billion dollars.
Smith says when the province gets a number, expected from Canada’s chief actuary this fall, it will need to decide if the federal government is being unrealistic and unreasonable.
If it’s based on a per-capita formula, that would leave the province with only about 93 billion dollars, which isn’t enough to reduce premiums or increase benefits.