This Week in Pensions & Investments: 27-10-2023
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Here are the top stories covering pensions and investments this week: 1) Jason Markusoff of CBC News reports that Ontario has concerns over Danielle Smith's CPP exit bid, but also a stark lesson for her: It may seem like a pile-on by now to Premier Danielle Smith and the United Conservatives. The Tory-run Ontario government came out Wednesday sounding the same alarm about Alberta's pension-plan flirtation as have (deep breath) Prime Minister Justin Trudeau , Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre , the Alberta NDP , British Columbia's premier , Newfoundland and Labrador's premier , the Calgary Chamber of Commerce , seniors' groups , organized labour , the Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses , and various economists and pension experts . But that isn't to say one should dismiss the remarks of Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy about a fractured Canada Pension Plan as just another voice in a growing chorus. His intention is to get all h