Ontario Retirement Pension Plan
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Ontario spending millions on government ads that are partisan: auditor generalOntario's taxpayers have footed the bill for millions of dollars in government advertising that actually appears partisan, the auditor general said Wednesday, and millions more in social media ads her office isn't allowed to review.PoliticsNov 30, 2016
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Minister responsible for now-defunct ORPP gets new cabinet postAn Ontario cabinet minister who had been responsible for a now-defunct pension plan is being given a new post in the education ministry.CanadaAug 24, 2016
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Ontario premier says no CPP deal if she wasn’t ‘thorn in the side’ of other premiersOntario Premier Kathleen Wynne took credit Tuesday for the agreement reached by the country's finance ministers to enhance the Canada Pension Plan.CanadaJun 21, 2016
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Wynne sets her sights long term; experts call it a ‘risky’ strategyOntario Premier Kathleen Wynne dreams of a rosy future of cleaner air, pensions for all and billions of dollars of gleaming new infrastructure.PoliticsJun 12, 2016
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Ontario to forge ahead with pension plan in the absence of CPP deal: WynneOntario Premier Kathleen Wynne says her province's position going into talks about making changes to the Canada Pension Plan isn't the biggest hurdle to getting a deal done - it is other provinces that are balking at retirement reforms.PoliticsJun 3, 2016
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Starting Ontario pension plan in 2017 is ‘very aggressive’: Chamber of CommerceOntario is releasing more details of its proposed provincial pension plan, saying it can't wait years for a national consensus on improving the Canada Pension Plan.PoliticsJan 26, 2016
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Ontario pension plan will be good for economy in long run: Conference BoardThe Conference Board of Canada says the proposed Ontario Retirement Pension Plan will mean long-term increases in income that offset the small negative effect on the economy over the near-to-medium term.EconomyDec 22, 2015
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Ontario premier says first conversation with Justin Trudeau will focus on pensionsOntario Premier Kathleen Wynne says the first conversation she wants to have with Justin Trudeau once he's sworn in as prime minister will be about enhancing the Canada Pension Plan.CanadaOct 23, 2015
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Wynne says Ontario may drop provincial pension plan if Trudeau wins electionOntario Premier Kathleen Wynne says she would drop the idea of creating a provincial pension plan if Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau becomes the next prime minister.PoliticsOct 13, 2015
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Ontario wants feds to co-operate on provincial pension planWith a federal election call looming, Ontario is demanding the Conservative government drop its opposition to the creation of a provincial pension plan.PoliticsJul 30, 2015
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