CITIZENS URGED TO SIGN PETITION TO DRASTICALLY CUT MP PENSIONS
Posted on 08 August 2012 by admin
Dear Editor: Prime Minister Stephen Harper has promised to look at pension reforms for Members of Parliament this fall, after he consults with MPs.
That is good news – all Canadians need to tighten their belts to prepare for an uncertain economic future.
Interestingly, however, the rest of us Canadians missed out on such a consultation over reforming Old Age Security, which will see the age at which one can collect an OAS pension gradually move from 65 to 67.
We all know that Canadian MPs have solid gold salaries, perks and benefits, followed by solid gold pensions, paid for almost entirely by Canadian taxpayers.
But according to the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, for every dollar a Member of Parliament contributes to his or her pension, we – the taxpayers – throw in over $23 per person.
With only six years of public service, an MP can start drawing on a full pension at age 55. Not bad for a part-time job. Compare that with the typical hard-working Canadian with a real job and true accountability.
We can no longer afford to pay these obscene amounts to our MPs and the Canadian Taxpayers Federation is pushing for a 50-50 shared cost deal as part of the government’s MP pension reform.
A petition drive is now underway to urge the Prime Minister to do the right thing. Please visit http://taxpayer.com/issues/federal/fed-reform-mp-pensions to sign the petition if you agree that it’s time for the government to overhaul MP pensions to bring them in line with reality.
Paul McCavour,
Julie Turner
Osoyoos, B.C.





Talk about MP’S… try cutting back right at the source! The civil servants! Not only do they NOT do their job but they expect you to do it for them and then go on strike for less work and higher wages! As far as MP’S and MLA’S are concerned, the only time they help you is 2 weeks before election time.
I have one more comment.
I will be working until the day that I die. Not only will I not be able to afford retirement but I wouldn’t be able to afford a vacation or a boat or a classic car and before I even retire, I cant even afford to buy a home and I am 51 years old. I am the guy that pays the country’s bills, pays for Harper and his family to fly to Europe and other places for vacation…. sorry I should have said world politics or something to that nature.
After 37 years of working in this country, I am a nothing. A number, a so-called tax payer. I have nothing to look forward to. It is true what they say about this country… the only sure things are death and taxes. I feel sorry for the younger generation.