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Reforming the Canadian Retirement System: Investing Social Security Assets in Equities

April 13, 2006
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Issue Brief by Steven A. Sass

Introduction

Canada, like the United States, has developed a retirement income system that relies on both public and employer-sponsored plans to provide a reasonable level of old-age income. Canada’s public programs largely focus on assuring a basic old-age income and provide quite modest benefits to higher-income workers. Canada’s employer plans provide significant topups for middle- and upper-income workers. Powerful demographic and economic forces, however, have emerged over the past quarter century that have challenged the long-term solvency of both public and employer plans. Canada, in response, has had to reform both public and private retirement income programs…

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Sass, Steven A.. 2006. "Reforming the Canadian Retirement System: Investing Social Security Assets in Equities" Issue in Brief 5. Chestnut Hill, MA: Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.

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