Alberta exiting CPP requires ‘complex and multi-year process’, says Freeland after meeting ministers
OTTAWA, ON – Federal Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said Friday if Alberta were to quit the Canada Pension Plan, it would need to launch a “complex and multi-year process” of negotiating international social security agreements to deal with contributors who work abroad.
Freeland listed that effort among other steps she says the Alberta government, as well as the federal government, would need to take if Premier Danielle Smith decides to withdraw the province from the federal retirement plan and set up its own program.
Her remarks came after a virtual meeting Friday with provincial finance ministers, in which she said they discussed the consequences of Alberta going ahead with its proposal.
Freeland, who called herself a “proud daughter of Alberta,” said she is hearing from Albertans who are concerned about the idea and is asking the chief actuary to look into the details of such an asset transfer.