Bill Detail
An Act to amend the Canada Pension Plan
BillC-207
Session45-1
StageOutside Order of Precedence
Introduced2025-06-10
Proposed byHeather Mcpherson
This enactment amends the Canada Pension Plan to provide that the consent of at least two thirds of the provinces that do not provide a comprehensive pension plan is required before a province may adopt such a plan.
✦ AI Summary
This bill, if passed, would change the rules for provinces wanting to leave the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) to create their own pension plans. Currently, provinces can leave the CPP. This bill proposes that at least two-thirds of the provinces that don't already have their own comprehensive pension plan must agree before any province can withdraw from the CPP to start its own.
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Legislative Timeline
2025-06-10
First reading
โฆ AIBill proposes two-thirds provincial consent for CPP changes.
Current
Outside Order of Precedence