www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, November 21, 2013 | 12 Government options for increasing retirement savings hy are the provinces asking the federal government to increase retirement bene ts? Are they hoping we will have more money to make us comfortable in old age or do they fear they might be at risk of taking care of us if we are not nancially self-suf cient? Current rules require employers and employees to contribute to the Canadian Pen- W sion Plan known as the CPP . The Ontario government and most other provinces want the Canadian government to increase annual payments to the plan in order to bolster CPP payments to retirees. In principle, federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty agrees. However, he does not think the time is right. 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Both workers and their employers contribute to the CPP . Ottawa wants employers to have cash to recover from the past years of nancial hardship and to expand their businesses so they will create economic stability and prosperity. Also, an increase in contributions taken from workers' paycheques will reduce consumer spending, the largest part of the Canadian economy. Any scal success requires consumers to continue to spend. Two levels of government agree, increasing retirement savings is needed. Ontario Finance Minister Charles Sousa is committed enough to say Ontario will create a provincial equivalent of the CPP if the federal government doesn't increase contributions to improve retirement bene ts. The maximum annual CPP retirement bene t Canadians can collect is $12,000 per year. The average is $7,000 annually. The reason for the difference is the contributions made depend on your years of employment and income. In this regard, it is different from Old Age Security bene ts, which are solely based on your age. Ontario's solution is to add a provincial plan that would be similar to the CPP to augment bene ts paid from the CPP . In addition to this initiative, Sousa wants to introduce a Pooled Retirement Pension Plan similar to a Registered Retirement Savings Plan. This would be a de ned contribution plan where employees and employers will voluntarily determine what amount each will contribute. Ontario's CPP style plan would require mandatory savings while the Pooled RRSP style plan would be voluntary. The Federal Minister of Finance will meet with his provincial counterparts next month to continue discussions about options and decide if and when enhanced savings plans will be implemented. This type of government discussion is normal. The new order in Canada includes a longer life requiring additional costs. The cost of increased life expectancy will have to be paid. 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