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Battle looms over public pension expansion

Mayor-elect Rob Ford famously painted the city's garbage collectors as a pampered elite enjoying a "gravy train." Appealing as it must be to pick up Toronto's garbage, that's one gravy train I don't mind missing out on.

Similarly misleading attempts to portray public-sector workers as overindulged have come from business spokesperson Catherine Swift, who implies that relatively generous public-sector pensions -- for workers cleaning schools and emptying hospital bedpans -- are imposing a huge burden on Canadian taxpayers. (Swift omits to mention that public-sector workers pay into their pensions, both as workers and taxpayers.)

Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
April 18, 2012 |
A new CCPA report, "Working After Age 65: What is at Stake?," looks at some of the realities of working past age 65, and examines the potential impact of increasing the OAS eligibility age.

Venue Partner Al Green Theatre and MP Olivia Chow present Gemini award winning film House Calls

Mar 14 2010 - 2:00pm
Mar 14 2010 - 4:00pm

Location

Al Green Theatre at the Miles Nadal JCC
750 Spadina Avenue (southwest corner of Bloor/Spadina)
Toronto
Canada
Phone: 416-533-2710
43° 39' 59.9004" N, 79° 24' 13.716" W

Venue Partner Al Green Theatre and MP Olivia Chow present "Gemini," award winning film House Calls, plus a forum on affordable and comprehensive home care

Speakers:
Dr. Mark Nowaczynski
Dr. Michael Rachlis
Canadian Home Care Federation: Marg McAlister

Limited seating. Reserve your free tickets today by calling or e-mailing us.

 

 

 

 

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