Consultation Paper - Non Residency Unlocking June 18, 2014 In response to a consultation paper dated May 12, 2014, the CBA gives input on proposed new non-residency unlocking rules under the Saskatchewan Pension Benefits Act, 1992 and its regulations.
Pensions and Benefits Standards Act and Income Tax Act Application of 10% Rule February 11, 2014 The CBA seeks clarification of the Canada Revenue Agency’s different interpretations of the 10% rule under the Pension Benefit Standards Act and Income Tax Act investment rules.
Policy Advisory on Longevity Insurance and Longevity Swaps December 06, 2013 The CBA comments on the draft Policy Advisory on Longevity Insurance and Longevity Swaps (Draft Advisory).
Policy Advisory on Longevity Insurance and Longevity Swaps December 06, 2013 Letter to Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada
Consultation Paper — Pooled Registered Pension Plans November 08, 2013 The CBA comments on the consultation paper on Pooled Registered Pension Plans issued by the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan (FCAA).
Pension Coverage August 17, 2013 WHEREAS pension coverage and retirement savings adequacy are important issues for Canadians and Canadian governments, as illustrated by recent work on pension reform by the federal and several provincial governments
Innovating for a Sustainable Retirement System (D'Amours Report) May 16, 2013 Submission to Quebec Commission des finances publiques
Bill C-377 — Income Tax Act Amendments (requirements for labour organizations) May 08, 2013 The CBA remain of the opinion that Bill C-377 is fundamentally flawed and triggers serious concerns from a privacy, constitutional and pensions law perspective.
Protecting Unclaimed Pension Monies February 17, 2013 WHEREAS encouraging saving for retirement through pension plans is an important national issue, of concern to federal, provincial and territorial governments, public policy organizations and the public
Bill C-377 — Income Tax Act amendments (requirements for labour organizations) November 23, 2012 The CBA opposes the Bill C-377 because it is fundamentally flawed and contains serious concerns from a privacy, constitutional and pensions law perspective.