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Let’s take the CPP – and be creative

December 23, 2010

Originally published by CTV news. To go to their website please click here The outcome of this week’s Kananaskis ...

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PRPP: An agreement to kick the can down the road and deliver more fees to Canada’s financial industry

December 23, 2010

In a nutshell This is an agreement to do nothing, except perhaps a handout to the financial services industry at the ...

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Nortel pensioners win right to invest with private-fund managers

December 23, 2010

Originally published in the Ottawa Citizen on December 18th, 2010. To go to the Ottawa Citizen website please click ...

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Pension Reform Poll Report

December 23, 2010

December 23, 2010 KEY FINDINGS Members agree Canada’s pension system is in urgent need of reform, even though ...

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Twelve Scams of Christmas – Popular Online Attacks

December 23, 2010

This article was originally published by McAfee in November 2009. It contains some useful tips and tricks you can use ...

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Holiday Fun at CARP and Zoomer

December 23, 2010

Some fun videos from our CARP/ZoomerMedia holiday party last week. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and wishing you a ...

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Christmas Unwrapped: A gift that keeps on taking

December 23, 2010

Originally published in the National Post on December 23rd, 2010. To go to the National Post website please click here ...

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Susan Eng and Dale Goldhawk Discuss Automatic Enrolment

December 23, 2010

On December 14th 2010 Susan Eng and Dale Goldhawk discussed the possibility of the Federal Government allowing ...

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Susan Eng Stops by the National to Weigh in on the Finance's Minister's Latest Proposal

December 23, 2010

On December 20st 2010, CARP was asked to appear on CBC's The National to provide some insight on Minister Flaherty's ...

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Jim Murta's Comments on Kananaskis Meeting

December 23, 2010

Despite years of study, reports, hearings and consultations, and a clear need for change, the governments have once ...