And you are asking questions which effect the minority of albertans not the majority. There is an answer to your questions but they have to be asked to the correct people. Maybe we should ask someone from quebec how they do this?
Well if you read the report and educated yourself instead of spouting off you would understand that alberta already pays for the majority of the cpp. Age and demographics of the rest of the country has been getting older and using more cpp funds, this is not new and a well known problem. In...
I dont think alberta will be able to pay for all of canada then, the entire cpp/country will be down the drain. Changes need to be made now or its all a waste.
You have to look at more than just the people contributing....who is recieving?
Satan and his minions run more than we can fathom, just takes time and effort to see it.
You missed the point of why i asked that question....
Of course there will be resistance and i doubt she would get half that but how do you know if you dont try? Have the conversation? Without it we are in a death spiral, like we have been for some time. Its time to have the uneasy...
Nope wont effect me but i have enough insight to care about my neighbours and know that if any province was to make this change it is alberta. I am also wise enough to know that IF alberta went this route, sask would be looking very closely to see if it would benefit them also.
Thats basically what the cpp is doing now but alberta is paying more (much more) to cover the aging population of other provinces (equalization 2.0).
I would imagine it would have to go through a court decision of some sort for the payout to be decided/legitimized.