Expanding the CPP is unnecessary and counterproductive

Put simply, any increase in mandatory CPP contributions will be offset by lower savings in private accounts. This is because Canadians choose how much they save and spend based on their income and preferred lifestyle. If their income and preferences don’t change, and the government mandates higher contributions to the CPP, Canadians will simply reduce other savings.
Finance Minister Bill Morneau speaking at a public policy forum. Mr. Morneau has championed the expansion of the CPP.

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