The most powerful CPP reform is right under our noses – and it’s cost-efficient
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The most powerful CPP reform is right under our noses – and it’s cost-efficient
DOUG CHANDLER, TALIA BRONSTEIN, AND BONNIE-JEANNE MACDONALD
CONTRIBUTED TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED MAY 5, 2026
UPDATED MAY 6, 2026
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In last week’s spring economic update, the federal government announced plans to reduce the base Canada Pension Plan contribution rate to 9.5 per cent from 9.9 per cent, acknowledging the cost-of-living pressures households face today.
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