Fixing the Future : : How Canada's Usually Fractious Governments Worked Together to Rescue the Canada Pension Plan / / Bruce Little.
In 1993, most Canadians believed that big government deficits were permanent and that the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) was in such deep trouble that younger Canadians would never collect a retirement pension. They believed too that Canada's politicians were incapable of dealing with either problem...
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