Join us for lunch at the Radisson Hotel Saskatoon as Troy Milnthorp, Partner at Aon Hewitt, discusses the CPP expansion and its impact on employers. On June 20th, 2016, Canadian finance ministers (federal and provincial) agreed in principle to reform the current CPP benefit. This presentation will explore the various proposed changes to CPP, how these changes will impact employer pension plans, and what employers can do to prepare for the changes.
| Troy Milnthorp is a Partner in Aon Hewitt's Saskatoon office. As a member of the retirement strategies team, Troy provides pension and actuarial consulting services to clients both locally and across the country. Troy specializes in the design and implementation of retirement arrangements for organizations and executives. He has a broad knowledge of accounting principles and methods for pension and other benefit plan costs under Canadian and International accounting standards. Troy has extensive experience working with the public sector in Saskatchewan in all different aspects of retirement. Troy recently completed the development of the Target Retirement Income Plan for the Regina Police Service, along with the Saskatoon Police Pension Plan and the Saskatoon Fire Firefighters’ Pension Plan, all target benefit plans in Saskatchewan. Troy is the National Leader for Aon Hewitt’s Target Benefit Task Force and is a member of Aon Hewitt’s National Public Sector Task Force. Troy joined Aon Hewitt in October of 2000, after graduating from the University of Saskatchewan with a Bachelor of Science degree (Honours) majoring in Statistics. He is a fellow of the Society of Actuaries and Canadian Institute of Actuaries. He is a frequent speaker on various pension related topics, however, has spent the last few years presenting at conferences on the topic of pension sustainability and solutions to achieve sustainability.
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Schedule Registration: 11:30 am, Lunch: 11:45 am, Presentation: 12:15 pm – 1:15 pm
Location Radisson Hotel Saskatoon, 405 Twentieth Street East, Saskatoon, SK
CE Credit This session qualifies for 1 Continuing Education credit for the Insurance Council of Saskatchewan (one credit per hour).
CPBI Members are invited to bring one Non-Member Guest at the Member rate for this event.
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