CANADA - The government has proposed to allow federally regulated pension plans to double the length of time required for solvency payments from five to ten years.
In a speech to the federal parliament, Canadian minister of finance James Flaherty explained companies pursuing this option would need to either have the agreement of pension plan members and retir...
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