The Ontario Teachers Pension Fund & Canada Pension Plan ( CPP ) are very big.
Can't say if they are well managed or not as both of them suffered lot of investment losses last year when the stock market crashed .
Most pension funds invest their money in the stock markets & could be underfunded depending on the investment losses .
Also if the retirees are more than the current employed workers it just becomes a ponzi or pyrammid scheme after a while . The current employees contribute & pay the retired employees pension but by the time they reach pension age themselves there is not much left for them as the pension plan is underfunded.
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Aug 18th, 2009 05:48 AM #1Member


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Pension!
Here are questions a few friends started talking about a few days ago, let's see what people here suggest?
1 - What is the best managed pension in Canada?
2 - What is the biggest pension in Canada?
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So..
The Ontario Teachers Pension Fund, that's basically what we thought.. we were also discussion Banks ect.. as they might possibly be managed efficeiently.
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Aug 18th, 2009 08:46 PM #4
The Ontario Teachers Pension Fund is massive. Their website says they have 87.4 billion dollars in assets. They also own 58% of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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Aug 18th, 2009 08:52 PM #5
Best managed in terms of?
Biggest in terms of assets managed?
Caisse de depot et placement, 120 B http://www.lacaisse.com/en/
Canada Pension Plan, 116 B http://www.cppib.ca/
PSP is a notable player as well, 34 B www.investpsp.ca
The Public Sector Pension Investment Board (PSP Investments) is a crown corporation established by Parliament by the Public Sector Pension Investment Board Act (September 1999).Last edited by marc_t; Aug 18th, 2009 at 08:57 PM.
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A more important question might be "which pension funds offers their members the best pension at retirement"
Probably Teachers?
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what is the limit on pension?
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I was referring to someone posting this: "For police their benefits are pretty much at the limit that you are legally allowed to offer in a registered plan."
Although I am not sure if they are talking about benefits or pension specifically. I think our spells out 70% max.
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Q: if we are talking about FUNDING a pension, what would someone like me an employee care about the funding limits when we earn 2% per year of service?
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