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  2. List of hospitals in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    defunct hospital Souris Valley Mental Health Hospital (Weyburn Mental Hospital) Weyburn: defunct hospital St. Joseph's Integrated Care Centre: Lestock: Regina Qu'Appelle: St. Paul's Hospital: Saskatoon

  3. Saskatchewan Pension Plan - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan is the only province in Canada that operates a voluntary pension plan of this nature. The plan has assets of $700 million and over 32,000 members. [ 3 ] The maximum annual individual contribution is $7,000, indexed annually according to the change in the Year's Maximum Pensionable Earnings.

  4. St. Anthony's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    St. Anthony's Hospital may refer to: St. Anthony's Hospital (Columbus, Ohio), formerly in Columbus, Ohio; Saint Anthony's Hospital (Morrilton, Arkansas), listed on the NRHP in Arkansas; St. Anthony's Hospital Annex, Las Vegas, New Mexico, listed on the NRHP in New Mexico; St. Anthony's Hospital (St. Petersburg, Florida) St Anthony's Hospital ...

  5. Canada Pension Plan - Wikipedia

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    As noted in the 27th Actuarial Report on the Canada Pension Plan, if one uses the "closed group approach", the plan has an enormous unfunded liability. As of December 31, 2015, the CPP's unfunded liability was $884 billion, which is the difference between its liabilities ($1.169 trillion) and its assets ($285 billion).

  6. Saskatoon Health Region - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Saskatoon Health Region. The Saskatoon Health Region was the largest health region in Saskatchewan, Canada.Primarily based in the city of Saskatoon, the health region operated out of 75 facilities, including 10 hospitals, 29 long term care facilities, and numerous primary health care sites, public health centres, mental health and addictions centres, and community-based facilities.

  7. Pensions in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Despite opinion pieces claiming the imminent demise of DB plans in Canada, [7] Statistics Canada information verifies only a slight decline in the number of plans over the most recently available five-year period (9,304 in 2017 to 9,022 in 2021 – a 3.13% reduction). [8]

  8. Prairie North Health Region - Wikipedia

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    The Prairie North Health Region was a health region in Saskatchewan, Canada.Primarily based in the central-northern region of the province, the health region operated out of four hospitals, and several community health centers and long term care facilities.

  9. Humboldt District Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital is the largest rural hospital in the Saskatoon Health Region system. [1] The Humboldt District Hospital Foundation is a non-profit foundation that supports the efforts of the hospital. [4] The original St. Eleizabeth's Hospital building was built in 1911, with additions in 1919 and 1928; the existing building was officially opened ...