Section 18 of the Securing Pension Benefits Now and for the Future Act, 2010 has been proclaimed into force effective January 1, 2013. This section amends the Pension Benefits Act (“PBA”) to add section 55.2, Letters of Credit. As previously reported, the supporting regulation to section 55.2, O. Reg. 364/12, was filed on November 15,…
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Letters of Credit Pension Regulation Filed
On November 15, 2012, the Ontario government filed O. Reg. 364/12, which amends Regulation 909 made under the Pension Benefits Act (“PBA”) and implements the framework for letters of credit under the yet to be proclaimed section 55.2 of the PBA. Section 55.2 of the PBA will allow the use of letters of credit in…
Federal Committee Considers Bill Requiring Disclosure of Information by Labour Organizations
On November 7, 2012, Bill C-377, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (Requirements for labour organizations) was considered before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance. Bill C-377 is a private member’s bill which, if passed, will amend the Income Tax Act to require labour organizations to file a public information return…
HRTO finds applicant breached confidentiality provision of settlement
The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario recently found that an applicant breached the confidentiality provisions of her human rights settlement when she posted information about the settlement on Facebook. When the respondent learned of the breach, it refused to pay the monies owing under the settlement, and the applicant brought an application before the Tribunal…
What Happens When an Employee Breaches a Confidentiality Provision in a Human Rights Settlement?
In Tremblay v. 1168531 Ontario Inc., the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario issued its first decision in which it held an applicant accountable for breaching a confidentiality clause in a settlement arising from the resolution of a human rights application brought against her employer. The employee had signed an agreement to maintain the confidentiality of…
New Solvency Funding Relief Regulations Filed
On November 1, 2012, the Ontario government filed O. Reg. 329/12 and O. Reg 330/12, each of which amends Regulation 909 (General) made under the Pension Benefits Act. Further to the government’s Budget 2012, O. Reg 329/12 extends temporary solvency funding relief measures for private sector defined benefit pension plans, as first introduced in 2009…
Helping Families in Need Act Reported Back to House of Commons
On November 2, 2012, Bill C-44, Helping Families in Need Act, was reported back to the House of Commons without amendment by the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities. As previously reported, if passed Bill C-44 will, among other things, make certain amendments to the…
2013 Pension and Retirement Savings Limits Announced
On November 1, 2012, the Canada Revenue Agency (“CRA”) released the “2013 Rates for Money Purchase limits, RRSP limits, YMPE, DPSP limits and Defined Benefits limits,” which are as follows: The 2013 annual pension for the year in which a pension commences to be paid under a Defined Benefit pension plan will be limited to…
2013 Maximum Pensionable Earnings Under CPP Announced
On November 1, 2012, the federal government announced that in 2013, the maximum pensionable earnings under the Canada Pension Plan will be $51,100. The maximum employer and employee contribution rates will remain at the 2012 rate of 4.95%.
Federal Budget Bill Passes Second Reading, Referred to Committee
On October 30, 2012, Bill C-45, Jobs and Growth Act, 2012, passed Second Reading in the House of Commons and was referred to the Standing Committee on Finance. As previously reported, Bill C-45 is the second omnibus budget bill giving effect to certain initiatives contained in the federal government’s Budget 2012.