Comment: I see this as an attempt to avoid problems related to the pension plan crisis. It’s easier to offer assistance in dying than to manage the federal and provincial budgets competently and honestly.
In 2015, I saw posters put on display in some pension plan organizations. They complained that a crisis was coming because the baby boomers began to reach retirement age. I heard the same alarming news from our government. So, I asked them, in writing, “The baby boomers, in their great numbers, have contributed to their pension plans. Today’s working people, in their smaller numbers, contribute less. I don’t see a problem here. Each generation pays for their own pension plan. I don’t want my son’s generation to pay for my pension plan, I have already paid for my pension plan. Where did the money go? If it isn’t there, then who stole it? Who mismanaged the plan?” They never answered.






