Canada Pension Plan (CPP) - Related Sites
We've compiled a list of useful and interesting links on a variety of topics.
Disclaimer:
Some of the information within this web site has been provided by external sources. Human Resources Development Canada is not responsible for the accuracy, reliability or currency of the information supplied by external sources. Users wishing to rely upon this information should consult directly with the source of the information.
- Persons with Disabilities
"Quick reference" web site that may be of interest to persons with disabilities.
- Seniors
Web sites that may be of interest to seniors.
- Provincial and Territorial Benefits
Main provincial web sites and information about provincial income assistance programs for seniors.
- Other Provincial and Federal Government Sites
Other government web sites that relate to public pensions and Canada's aging society.
- Private Pensions, Savings and Retirement Planning
Links to professional associations to help you learn more about private pensions and retirement planning.
Persons with Disabilities
- Disability Weblinks
This site gives quick access to information on government-related disability programs and services. - Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)
The Persons with disabilities section of the CRA site contains information of specific interest to persons with disabilities.
Seniors
- Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)
The Seniors 55 and up section of the CRA site contains information of specific interest to seniors, including how to file your taxes by phone or online using Telefile service for seniors or Netfile.
- Health Canada
This site containes a wide range of health-related information of interest to seniors.
- Seniors Canada Online
This site offers easy electronic access to seniors-related services from the Government of Canada.
- Services for Seniors: Guide to Government of Canada Services for Seniors and their families
This guide is to help seniors plan for retirement, stay healthy, live in safety and security and be as active as posssible.
Provincial and Territorial Benefits
Provincial and territorial governments offer a variety of benefits and programs to assist seniors. These vary by province or territory and may include, for example, income, transportation and housing assistance, health care programs, tax assistance and in some cases, social assistance.
Contact your provincial/territorial government to find out what is available. Listed below are links to main provincial web sites and, where they exist, provincial income assistance programs targeted to seniors.
- Alberta
- Alberta Seniors Benefit (ASB)
The ASB program is designed to assist lower-income seniors in Alberta.
- Alberta Seniors Benefit (ASB)
- British Columbia
- Manitoba
- 55 PLUS Program
The 55 PLUS Program provides quarterly income supplements to lower-income Manitobans who are 55 years of age and over and whose incomes are within a certain range.
- 55 PLUS Program
- Ontario
- Guaranteed Annual Income System (GAINS) in PDF format (80 kb, 1 page)
GAINS ensures a guaranteed minimum income for Ontario senior citizens by providing monthly payments to qualifying pensioners.
- Guaranteed Annual Income System (GAINS) in PDF format (80 kb, 1 page)
- New Brunswick
- New Brunswick Low-Income Seniors' Benefit
A tax-free benefit may be available to low-income seniors.
- New Brunswick Low-Income Seniors' Benefit
- Newfoundland and Labrador
- Low-Income Seniors Benefit
This benefit is designed to assist low-income seniors who demonstrate a certain level of need.
- Low-Income Seniors Benefit
- Northwest Territories
- N.W.T.Senior's Home Heating Subsidy and Supplementary Benefit
The N.W.T. Senior's Home Heating Subsidy and the Supplementary Benefit were set up to assist low-income seniors with the high cost-of-living in the N.W.T.
- N.W.T.Senior's Home Heating Subsidy and Supplementary Benefit
- Nova Scotia
- Nunavut
See also Northwest Territories site above as many programs are currently the same.
- Prince Edward Island
- Quebec
- Saskatchewan
- Saskatchewan Income Plan
The Saskatchewan Income Plan provides a monthly supplement to senior citizens who have little or no income other than the federal Old Age Security pension and Guaranteed Income Supplement.
- Saskatchewan Income Plan
- Yukon
- Yukon Income Supplement
Yukon Income Supplement provides a monthly income for seniors to supplement federal assistance programs.
- Yukon Income Supplement
Other Provincial and Federal Government Sites
- Canada Benefits
The Canada Benefits Web site provides Canadians with access to government-wide information about benefit programs for individuals. You can find information about employment insurance, maternity benefits, tax credits, programs for homeowners, student loans and grants, public pensions, services and benefits for veterans and more.
- Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC)
CDIC provides protection for eligible deposits in member institutions, including banks, and trust and loan companies. The Corporation ensures that member institutions operate according to its standards of sound business and financial practices. CDIC's site includes information on deposit insurance.
- Canada Pension Plan Investment Board
The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board is a Crown corporation dedicated to investing funds not required by the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) to pay current pensions. This site describes the objectives and activities of the Board.
- Canadian Government Annuities
The Canadian Government Annuities Branch administers contracts on behalf of individuals who have contributed towards the purchase of an Annuity either on their own or through their employers as part of a pension plan. The Branch is responsible for the administration of Annuities currently under payment as well as those to become payable at a later date.
- Office of the Commissioner of Review Tribunals
Office of the Commissioner Review Tribunals">OCRT) organizes a Review Tribunal when a person appeals a Reconsideration decision made by Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC) about his or her Canada Pension Plan or Old Age Security benefits. On this site you will find information about the appeal process, forms, and answers to frequently asked questions.
- Pension Appeals Board
The Pension Appeals Board is the final opportunity for appeal under the Canada Pension Plan.
- Quebec Pension Plan
The Quebec Pension Plan is the Quebec equivalent to the Canada Pension plan for those working in Quebec. In addition to program details on the Quebec Pension Plan, the site includes information on retirement planning and private pension plans in Quebec.
- Reports about Public Pensions and Aging Society
This page contains links to a number of reports that examine issues related to Canada's public pensions and the overall retirement income system.
Private Pensions, Savings and Retirement Planning
Public pensions (Old Age Security and Canada Pension Plan) provide a modest base upon which to build additional, private savings for retirement. Listed below are some professional associations that have web sites and publications to help you learn more about retirement planning and investment.
- Canada Investment and Savings (CIS)
Look here to find information on Canada Savings Bonds and other savings products from the Government of Canada.
- Canadian Association of Financial Planners (CAFP)
The CAFP is the membership organization of Canada's financial planners. This site provides information on what a financial planner is, the steps involved in financial planning, a free service to ask financial planners questions via e-mail, and a geographic directory of financial planners.
- Advocis - The Financial Advisors Association of Canada
Advocis is the brand name of The Financial Advisors Association of Canada. In September 2002, members of the Canadian Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors (CAIFA) and the Canadian Association of Financial Planners (CAFP) voted in favour of merging their two groups to create Advocis, Canada's largest association of professional financial advisors, with members in 50 chapters across the country.
- Canadian Association of Pension Supervisory Authorities (CAPSA)
CAPSA is a national association of pension supervisory authorities whose goal is to facilitate an efficient and effective pension regulatory system in Canada. This site provides links to the various provincial offices that regulate pension plans.
- Canadian Bankers Association (CBA)
The CBA is a professional industry association representing Canada's chartered banks. This bilingual site contains information on a variety of financial matters, including a brochure on "Planning for Retirement" and "There's Something About Money" for youth.
- Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association (CLHIA)
CLHIA represents most of Canada's life and health insurance companies. This bilingual site contains information on life and health insurance and segregated funds.
- Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA)
The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) is the umbrella association of securities regulators from the ten provinces and three territories. Their site offers educational material for adults and children on investing, including tips for investors, articles and publications, and an Investor Alert section. Many of the Provincial Securities Commissions also have information on their sites for investors.
- Financial Planners Standards Council (FPSC)
This organization establishes and enforces standards for financial planners who earn the designation of Certified Financial Planner (CFP). It provides information on financial planning and maintains a directory of all CFP licensed financial planners in Canada.
- Investment Funds Institute of Canada (IFIC)
IFIC is the member association of the investment funds industry of Canada. Their goal is to improve the knowledge of people who invest in investment funds. Look under Investor Information for information about investing in mutual funds.
- Investment Dealers Association (IDA)
The Investment Dealers Association of Canada is the national self-regulatory organization and trade association for the Canadian securities industry. The Investor's Corner on their web site has information on investor protection and regulation. It also has a special section for new investors.
- Investor Learning Centre (ILC)
The ILC is an independent not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing non-promotional investment education to Canadians. Their site has many resources about investing, such as information on all aspects of investing, investor advisories, on-line seminars and quizzes, financial calculators, and investment links.
- Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI)
The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions regulates federally administered private pension plans. The Pension section of their web site includes a Pension Guide for Members of Federally Regulated Private Pension Plans that contains useful information about pension plans in Canada.