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Liberal (Minority/Majority) Government 2025 - ???

Ask Alberta how that worked out for them ;)
You mean an "independent" board that is appointed by the government, invests according to the whims of the government of the day, is allowed to drain the capital as needed and has no fixed contribution to the raw funds?

Also part of the reason the Alberta Pension Funds are not doing as well as the CPP - a group I have much more respect for.
 
Survey says: time to focus on the economy, Team Red.
Tick tock?
 
Survey says: time to focus on the economy, Team Red.
Tick tock?

"Qu'ils mangent de la brioche"

(Falsely attributed to Marie Antoinette, but useful during the French Revolution) ;)
 
You mean an "independent" board that is appointed by the government, invests according to the whims of the government of the day, is allowed to drain the capital as needed and has no fixed contribution to the raw funds?

Also part of the reason the Alberta Pension Funds are not doing as well as the CPP - a group I have much more respect for.
yep AiMCO is a disaster and lost 2.8B last year, yet we are to believe they could manage an Alberta Pension plan just fine, that no one wants
 
Saw that. I pay attention to what she says. We’re also still well short of enough information to assess. None of this is stuff PM Carney will be blind to, and he knows he’s very specifically trying to rebuild credibility with the private sector.
her account tends to spin things a bit with assumptions, we very much dont know what the framework for this SWF will be like so its premature to speculate on whats funding it
 
If by "Canadians" he means "all Canadians", there'll have to be a lot less squeeze for aboriginal Canadians.

An easy way for Canadians to share in profits is to buy stock.

BCRIC (Brick) shares enter the chat...

The British Columbia Resources Investment Corporation, or BCRIC (pronounced "brick"), was a holding company formed under the government of William R. Bennett. The company took over ownership of various sawmills and mines that had been bought and bailed out by the government. The name was eventually changed to Westar Group Ltd.

Because of significant investment in a North Sea oil play by a subsidiary, Westar Petroleum, and bad timing in a mining investment by another subsidiary, Westar Mining, the company ran into financial trouble. Investors saw their thousands of dollars dwindle to pennies.


 
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