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Alberta vs. Canada Pension Plan: Charting the Future of Financial Independence with Fergus Hodson

Nadine Wellwood interviewing Fergus Hodson on Financial Sovereignty for Canadians

February 16, 2024

In an insightful interview, Fergus Hodson, the esteemed publisher of the Impunity Observer and author of “Financial Sovereignty for Canadians,” joins forces with Nadine Wellwood to address the critical issues facing the Canadian economy and the unique opportunity Alberta has to redefine its financial future.

Key Reasons to Watch This Interview:

  • Deep Dive into Canada’s Economic Challenges: Understand the systemic issues of declining productivity, escalating living costs, and the burdensome policies impacting Canadians’ wallets through the expert lens of Hodson, guided by Nadine Wellwood’s probing questions.
  • Alberta Pension Plan vs. Canada Pension Plan: Explore the compelling arguments for Alberta’s shift towards managing its pension plan — a beacon of hope for Albertans seeking control over their financial destiny, as discussed by Hodson and Wellwood.
  • Debunking the CPP Myth: Hodson boldly critiques the Canada Pension Plan, revealing its shortcomings and advocating for change, with Wellwood providing the platform for this crucial conversation.
  • The Power of Proximity in Governance: Discover the benefits of local governance and how closer, more accountable administration can lead to better financial outcomes for Albertans, a topic explored by Hodson and Wellwood.
  • A Call to Action for Alberta: Learn why now is the critical moment for Albertans to embrace financial sovereignty and secure a prosperous future, as urged by Hodson and emphasized by Wellwood.

Join Nadine Wellwood as she navigates these vital topics with Fergus Hodson, offering insights that are not just thought-provoking but could redefine how Albertans approach their financial independence. Whether you’re deeply concerned about the future of Canada’s economy or curious about the potential of an Alberta Pension Plan, this interview is an essential watch.

Watch the full interview below or view it directly on YouTube and dive deeper into the conversation that’s sparking a movement towards financial sovereignty in Alberta, with Nadine Wellwood at the helm.

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Maxime Bernier Talks Alberta Pension Plan: A Path to Autonomy

Nadine Wellwood interviewing Maxim Bernier about the Alberta Pension Plan and provincial autonomy.

Maxime Bernier Talks Alberta Pension Plan: A Path to Autonomy

February 24, 2024

Dear Friends and Supporters,

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In a candid conversation on provincial autonomy and Alberta’s future, I recently had the privilege to sit down with Maxime Bernier, the founder of the People’s Party of Canada and a steadfast advocate for provincial rights. With his rich background in law, finance, banking, and politics, Maxime brought an invaluable perspective to our discussion on the Alberta Pension Plan and the broader quest for provincial autonomy.

Our dialogue revolved around Alberta’s bold step towards self-determination—a referendum on whether to remain with the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) or to forge our path with an Alberta Pension Plan. Maxim’s initial reaction was one of support and enthusiasm for Alberta’s endeavor towards more autonomy, aligning perfectly with his vision of a radically decentralized Canada where provinces have the sovereignty to manage their affairs, including pension plans and police forces.

The federal government’s predictable resistance to Alberta’s proposal was no surprise to either of us. The current political climate in Ottawa, under both the Liberals and Conservatives, favors centralization and control, often at the expense of provincial rights and autonomy. Yet, Maxime emphasized that Alberta has both the legal authority and moral right to pursue its own pension plan, drawing parallels to Quebec’s longstanding independence in managing its pension system.

Our conversation also tackled the challenges of negotiation with the federal government and other provinces. Maxime acknowledged the complexities involved but remained optimistic about Alberta’s ability to navigate these waters, emphasizing the importance of strong provincial support and strategic pressure on the Conservative Party of Canada to take a clear stance on this issue.

Furthermore, Maxime criticized the fear-mongering tactics employed by opponents of the Alberta Pension Plan, dismissing claims that the government could somehow “steal” pensions as baseless and emotionally driven. Instead, he called for a rational, fact-based discussion that respects the intelligence and rights of Albertans.

One of the more enlightening aspects of our talk was Maxime’s insight into the operations of the CPP Investment Board (CPPIB) and its supposed independence. We explored how federal influence seeps into its decision-making processes, particularly concerning investments that align with current political agendas, such as decarbonization and diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. This veers away from the board’s core mandate to provide the best return on investment for Canadians, an issue Alberta can address by establishing its own pension plan.

Maxime’s unwavering support for Alberta’s quest for autonomy, combined with his critique of federal overreach and manipulation, reinforces the necessity of our fight. It’s a fight not just for a pension plan but for the very soul of our province and our right to decide our destiny without external coercion.

As we move forward, it’s crucial that we rally together, informed and empowered by the facts, to make a compelling case for a referendum on an Alberta Pension Plan. This referendum is more than a vote on a financial mechanism; it’s a declaration of our commitment to autonomy, fairness, and the betterment of Alberta and its people.

I urge you to engage with this conversation, share your thoughts, and stand with us as we advocate for a future where Alberta’s prosperity is in our hands. Together, we can shape a future that honors our rights, our resources, and our resolve.

Yours in the fight for Alberta’s future,

Nadine Wellwood

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