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  2. Category:CPP Investment Board companies - Wikipedia

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    Category for portfolio companies of CPP Investments. Portfolio companies are those companies that are currently or have been previously owned or controlled by the CPP Investments or affiliated funds. Ownership should be material (i.e., full control, majority ownership or significant minority ownership).

  3. CPP Investments - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB; French: Office d'investissement du régime de pensions du Canada), operating as CPP Investments (French: Investissements RPC), is a Canadian Crown corporation established by way of the 1997 Canada Pension Plan Investment Board Act to oversee and invest the funds contributed to and held by the Canada Pension Plan (CPP).

  4. Category:Public pension funds in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada Pension Plan (2 C, 2 P) O. OMERS (1 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Public pension funds in Canada" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  5. Category:Canada Pension Plan - Wikipedia

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    CPP Investment Board companies (11 P) P. ... Pages in category "Canada Pension Plan" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not ...

  6. 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).

  7. Pensions in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) forms the backbone of Canada's national retirement income system. All those employed aged 18 or older (and their employers) must contribute a portion of their income (matched by their employers) into the CPP or, for Quebec residents, the Quebec Pension Plan (QPP).