Alberta pension plan, will sales job sway Albertans to Yes vote? Column by sunrickbell abpoli ableg
We don’t know when the refreshing will be done.Then they will have a “fulsome discussion” with Albertans to see if people are interested enough in a provincial pension plan to hold a Yes/No vote to go ahead with the exit from the CPP.Article contentWhat exactly will indicate to the government Albertans are interested in moving to a referendum vote is not yet known.
The government insists there is no pre-determined outcome but the smart money says the look-see will show an Alberta pension plan is the best thing to happen since the pop-up toaster.You would think the Smith government wouldn’t hold a vote they figure they’d likely lose.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
By the way, the province says it is too soon to pick a date for a vote on getting out of the federal pension but having it at the same time as local government elections makes sense to them.With a Yes result, Alberta could not roll out the provincial plan until the January after three full years’ notice.You have to wonder if Smith really wants to go for the provincial pension with so many political irons in the fire already.
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