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> There is no Alberta Pension Plan that exists today.

There is a fund (AIMCo) that the government is proposing to convert in to a general pension plan. So far that has not been popular enough to translate into concrete action.

> All provinces also already run their own police forces.

No, rural policing is handled by the RCMP in 8 provinces. Ontario has the OPP and Quebec has SQ.

> So there has been no movement on this in Alberta.

The idea of the police force is more popular with voters than the idea of the pension plan. So, something could come of it: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/alberta-plans-to-cre...



And the numbers the UCP used from the consulting report were disputed by multiple groups including CPP.

However it appears to not be moving forward anymore.

https://www.benefitsandpensionsmonitor.com/news/industry-new...




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