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by cperciva 897 days ago
To be fair, Nova Scotia, Yukon, and Ontario each only add a handful of extra nodes. I just didn't want to bother with those because I'm in BC.

Quebec is a different matter; far more complicated to calculate payroll deductions for there.

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And if the crazy proposal from the UCP in Alberta to divorce from the CPP and have their own pension system (like Quebec) is successful, it will get even crazier.

Imagine the complications of moving back and forth between provinces. Or seasonal work, etc.

There's several pages of formulas for dealing with people moving between CPP and QPP. So glad I don't have to deal with those.
I was born in Alberta and lived there for the first 24ish years of my life, I didn't contribute much when I was there, but it would be something. I shudder to imagine the complications of trying to claim the amounts from that once I retire -- if that proposal happens. Pure insanity.