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Originally Posted by Goriders
So their whole premise was we have more contributors and less consumers. Are you saying that’s false? I’m pretty sure it’s true in this province.
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It depends on the value they get out of CPP today. The basis of their calcs of the benefits is the life mark numbers not the Tombes numbers.
So yes we do have a demographic advantage. The value of that advantage and the risks associated with that are not being fairly represented by these groups.
Essentially a bet on Canada having better demographics than the rest of Canada is a bet on oil and gas. (Another vary large bet). And for some reason you are against just doing a cities pension plan to get rid of the old Albertans. It’s the same logic.