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Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan becomes second public pension to write off crypto betFor the second time this year a major Canadian public pension is writing down to zero a bet on cryptocurrency as the risky market sours.CanadaNov 18, 2022
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Independent panel to examine pension plan for Nova Scotia teachersThe province says it has a shared obligation with the Nova Scotia Teachers Union to address the liability issue.EducationJan 13, 2021
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RCMP pension plan discriminatory, unfair against women: Supreme CourtThe women argued the RCMP pension plan breached their equality rights under the charter by denying them the benefit of accruing full-time pension credit for periods when they temporarily worked reduced hours for family reasons.CanadaOct 16, 2020
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Co-op Refinery using helicopters to transport staff, supplies into Regina plantThe Co-op Refinery Complex claims Unifor members are disrupting the operation, forcing them to transport staff and supplies into the plant by helicopter.CanadaDec 9, 2019
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‘We’re not going’: Unifor declines Co-op Refinery’s invitation to return to tableUnifor Local 594 — the union representing about 800 workers — declined Co-op Refinery Complex’s invitation on Wednesday to head back to the bargaining table.CanadaDec 4, 2019
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CUPE rallies at University of Saskatchewan over pensionsCUPE made their opinion on protecting pensions known during a rally at the University of Saskatchewan.CanadaMar 19, 2019
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U of S union calls for meeting over pension dispute as possible strike loomsCUPE Local 1975 workers at the U of S have been without a contract since late 2015 and the central issues include wages and pensions.CanadaFeb 26, 2019
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Contract talks break down between University of Saskatchewan, CUPEChanges to defined benefit pension plan at issue as contract talks break down between CUPE and the University of Saskatchewan.CanadaJan 28, 2019
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Ontario’s public service pension plans achieves 10.8 per cent return in 2017The return came as OPB continued a strategy of shifting assets from public to private markets last year.CanadaMar 21, 2018
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Fredericton city council voting on whether to assume responsibility for police, fire pension planFredericton city council will be voting on a bylaw amendment at its next regular council meeting to take over responsibility for the pension plan for police and fire employees.EconomyOct 24, 2017
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