After delay, B.C. agrees to back Ottawa’s proposal to expand Canada Pension Plan
OTTAWA — British Columbia gave its blessing Tuesday to enhancing the Canada Pension Plan, a critical vote of support that opens the door for Ottawa to gradually increase contributions and benefits for future retirees.
After a three-month delay, the B.C. government said it decided to back the proposal after considering feedback from stakeholders.
That was quickly followed by a declaration of victory from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who said legislation would be introduced in the House of Commons “shortly” now that all nine of the provinces taking part have agreed to the enhancement.
Initially, every province except Quebec backed a tentative deal to expand CPP and they agreed to finalize it by July 15.


