Business groups cautious about proposed Alberta provincial pension plan
CALGARY — An executive with the Retail Council of Canada says a proposal for Alberta to replace the Canada Pension Plan with a new provincial plan raises concern about the potential impact on future retirement income of workers and customers.
Karl Littler, senior vice-president of public affairs for the group, says he fears the plan could also limit the ability of his members, who have about 45,000 storefronts and more than one million employees across Canada, to move staff from one jurisdiction to another.
Still, he says, many of his members are already experienced in dealing with a separate provincial pension plan in Quebec.
Meanwhile, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business says it wants an Alberta panel that’s looking at the idea of a separate pension plan to consider the red tape, or administrative load, that entrepreneurs will face.


