Pensions

A pension (, from Latin pensiō, "payment") is a fund into which a sum of money is added during an employee's employment years and from which payments are drawn to support the person's retirement from work in the form of periodic payments. A pension may be a "defined benefit plan", where a fixed sum is paid regularly to a person, or a "defined contribution plan", under which a fixed sum is invested that then becomes available at retirement age. Pensions should not be confused with severance pay; the former is usually paid in regular installments for life after retirement, while …

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Fraser Institute · 16 October 2024 English

The annual index published in Economic Freedom of the World measures the degree to which people in 165 jurisdictions around the globe are allowed to make their own economic choices. …

Robin Grier Chapter 3 Economic Freedom and Pensions 51 Daniel J. Mitchell Appendix Explanatory personal income. Chapter 3: Economic Freedom and Pensions Daniel J. Mitchell With aging populations and eco- nomic freedom? And how can we incorporate pensions into the index? Economist Daniel Mitchell of Center for Freedom and Prosperity has been studying pensions for years and in this chapter, he offers some


UCP: University of Calgary Press · 25 September 2024 English

In a rare convergence of academic and political worlds, Professor Morton draws on his experience as a former cabinet minister and leadership contender, inviting readers into a reflection on Alberta’s …

(1998–2004) Alberta control over the investment fund. Pensions are a provincial responsibility under section


PPF: Public Policy Forum  · 18 September 2024 English

Progressives who generally have a more ambitious view of the role of the state A solid working definition of state capac- in the economy and society ought to be ity …

in the spending as a share form of health care, pensions and other targeted areas. The Old Age Security


Higher Education Strategy Associates · 11 September 2024 English

The purpose of Higher to postsecondary education and in any event are Education Strategy Associates’ annual State of largely tabular and provide very little in the way of Postsecondary Education …

coming from benefits (and specifically, the cost of pensions) rather than wages. While figures 3.8 and 3.9


CUPE: Canadian Union of Public Employees · 11 September 2024 English

costs in the future, borrowing the value of government assets, In Canada, we measure the net can make good fiscal sense. [...] including the Trudeau govern- capture some of the …

reflecting the 30.2%. Provincial, territorial and pensions and can’t be used for so-called Reganomics approach


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 10 September 2024 English

In 1914, the Dominion of Newfoundland found itself at war in defense of the British Empire. On the home front, the war effort reshaped the relationship between citizens and the …

goals, such as fisheries regulations, old-age pensions, reduced tariffs, and a legislative change that


CIRANO: Centre for Interuniversity Research and Analysis on Organizations · 6 September 2024 French

Luc Boileau, Directeur national de santé publique sera parmi les experts de panel, ainsi qu’Olivier Jacques, professeur à l’École de santé publique de l’Université de Montréal et chercheur CIRANO et …

internationale sur l’économie et la finance des pensions et des revenus de retraite. En savoir plus Nouveau


Protecteur du Citoyen du Québec · 3 September 2024 French

Rapport annuel d’activités 2023-2024 du Protecteur du citoyen. Ce document est conforme aux standards d’accessibilité.

109 471 Général 24 3 2 8 - - 1 8 22 Paiement des pensions alimentaires 78 7 6 49 - - 1 17 80 SOUS-TOTAL


AECL: Atomic Energy of Canada Limited · 29 August 2024 French

De plus, une considération importante pour la planification au cours de cette période est le retard continu de l’Installation de gestion des déchets près de la surface à Chalk River, …

celles qui sont versées en vertu du Régime des pensions du Canada ou du Régime des rentes du Québec, et


C.D. Howe Institute · 29 August 2024 English

On the revenue side, our investigation highlights the impact of changes in the working-age population on the total workforce and on the generating of taxable activity. [...] reflecting the historical …

higher real spending side – the cost of public pensions and 4 Tax revenues are taxes on income, production value of $723 billion. In other public-employee pensions – because meeting these words, to cover the additional to those without the means to pay for it. Doing pensions, are related to age.17 so means setting, and publicizing


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