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Pension woes: Middle class faces greatest risk

January 8, 2014

Will 2014 be the year the CPP gets fixed? If you’re middle-aged and middle-class, you may be in trouble in retirement ...

Bill Black: CPP hike should be gradual

January 6, 2014

Canadians don’t save enough for retirement. Expanding the CPP is a good idea, but it must be done slowly and ...

Elderly patient Tadeusz Czubak discharged to empty house not a ‘one-off' case

December 20, 2013

Hospital system too uncoordinated to deal with influx of seniors, patient advocates say The case of an elderly ...

CARP in the News: CPP Enhancement Saturation Coverage Media Roundup!

December 19, 2013

December 18th, 2013: Continuing last week’s coverage on CARP’s position on CPP enhancement, this week’s Finance ...

Finance ministers under pressure on CPP reform ahead of Meech Lake

December 16, 2013

Governments face mounting pressure from labour and special interest groups about what to do with the Canada Pension ...

CPP Increase Opponents Sound Hysterical

December 13, 2013

Susan Eng, VP of Advocacy, writes a Huffington Post blog on CPP enhancement as Canadians enter the final stretch before ...

CARP in the News: A Queen's Park CPP Enhancement Meeting

December 13, 2013

On December 11th CARP and a group of four CARP chapter chair delegates from Edmonton, White Rock-Surrey, Quebec and ...

CARP's Open Letter to Federal, Provincial and Territorial Governments: Enhance CPP

December 12, 2013

December 11th, 2013: On the occasion of a meeting between CARP's head of  Advocacy, CARP Chapter Chairs, Ontario ...

CARP CPP Declaration

December 12, 2013

On Wednesday December 11th, 2013, CARP's VP of Advocacy, Susan Eng, and four chapter chairs, Bernice Rempel (Edmonton, ...

CARP in the News and in the Huffington post November 19th to December 6th, 2013

December 6, 2013

Susan’s Blog Entries for the Huffington Post Between November 25th and November 29th 2013, Susan Eng, CARP VP of ...