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Originally Posted by Goriders
I don’t think the demographics in this province are going to change. It’s the one province in canada that younger doers move to and it has the highest paid workers. That has been the case since the start of the cpp. It’s estimated that our province over contributes upwards of $3 billion a year due to number of contributers compared to number of consumers. Even if it’s less than that number the lost capital over 60 years would probably be more than the current value of the CPP pot.
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Are you in favour of a Calgary Pension Plan? Let’s tell rural Alberta with all their old people to #### off and look after themselves. The demographics of Calgary are even better. We could substantially reduce premiums if we get the rural demographics out of the system. And since immigration tends to go to cities this low age growth will continue far into the future.