At the 1975 spring sitting of the Nova Scotia legislature an Act Respecting Pension Benefits was introduced and passed.\u27 The Act, though not proclaimed in force as yet, is expected to become operative sometime during 1976. When it does, it will be administered by the Minister of Finance. This article is essentially a specific review of the direction of the Act and an examination of its main areas in the context of the situation which now exists in relation to private pensions - the situation to which presumably the Act is a response. As far as possible, the peculiarities of the Nova Scotia pension situation have been used as the paper\u27s context
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Current and growing deficiencies in many workers’ ability to maintain their accustomed living standa...
At the 1975 spring sitting of the Nova Scotia legislature an Act Respecting Pension Benefits was int...
This paper has two objectives: first to describe the elements of a pension plan and, secondly, to il...
Legal problems involved in pension plans and the statutory regulation of pensions have been the subj...
The article deals with the newly introduced legal regulations in pension system binding for persons...
In 2008–9, expert pension panels that were established by four provinces, Alberta and British Columb...
Note:This study is concerned with the relative importance of government and private pensions in Cana...
The article focuses on the issues regarding the problems pension plans due to poor management and li...
After years of pension policy drift in a broader context of global austerity, the Canada Pension Pla...
Financial provision for the years of retirement calls for consideration and preparation by every thi...
Report of the Royal Commission on Pensions 1966, Vol. 2Pension plan details in the form of instructi...
Current financial turbulence and economic weakness have accentuated many stresses affecting voluntar...
This chapter examines the context and features of occupational pension plans in the Canadian public ...
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