The Illinois Supreme Court overturned the state's 2013 pension reform law.
Nova Scotia has introduced legislation that will allow university pension plans to be transferred to the Nova Scotia Public Service Superannuation Plan (PSPP).
Nova Scotia's updated Pension Benefits Act will come into effect on June 1.
A greater focus and planning are required around three fundamental issues to ensure a more secure retirement system in Canada, says a report.
By 2017, all Ontario employees could have access to the Ontario Registered Pension Plan.
The Ontario Retirement Pension Plan could have significant implications for employers that currently sponsor retirement plans deemed to be non-comparable, says Osler's Pension & Benefits Law blog.
Legislation to create a retirement plan for private sector employees in Illinois has been signed into law.
Canada’s pension legislators need to fix the pension solvency funding system to reflect current realities
As policy-makers across the country implement pension reform and address priorities, we wanted to highlight a few of the recent reforms impacting private sector registered pension plans that, in our view, are positive steps, warranting consideration in other jurisdictions.
The Government of Ontario has released a consultation paper on the Ontario Retirement Pension Plan.