Annual report of the Canada Pension Plan for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2024
Federal annual report on CPP administration, benefit payments, contributions, stewardship, and operational reporting for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2024.
Last evidence check means this project’s automated public-repository check; it is not a government audit, regulator audit, external audit, or assurance engagement.
Source statusGovernment of Canada source record checked 2026-05-06
Review trailSource usage is tied to public topics and claim records in the repository.
Source typeofficial
Topics using source1
Claims referenced3
Why this source matters
Current operating baseline for CPP administration and benefit delivery that any transition would need to preserve or replace. This record currently supports 1 topic and 3 claims in the public repository.
Evidence details
This source row records the publisher, source type, reliability label, access date, original URL, and any archive copy available to this project.
001cpp-pensionsThe current CPP system covers multiple benefit streams and administrative functions, including retirement, disability, survivor, children's, death, post-retirement benefits, payroll contributions, and annual program reporting.002cpp-pensionsThe strongest anti-independence or pro-federation pension argument is that pension security depends on continuity, actuarial credibility, payroll administration, investment governance, and negotiated legal terms that current sources do not yet settle for a separate Alberta system.003cpp-pensionsCurrent checked sources do not prove that Albertans would automatically receive lower contributions, higher benefits, better investment returns, identical CPP continuity, or worse pension outcomes under a separate Alberta pension arrangement.