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Termination of Employment Before Retirement

Termination of Employment
  1. What happens to my pension if I stop working for a contributing employer?
  2. How long do I have to wait to access my pension?
 

Termination of Employment

1. What happens to my pension if I stop working for a contributing employer?
You have a choice. You may (a) leave your contributions in the Plan and receive a pension or transfer at any time prior to the end of the calendar year in which you turn 69 (a "deferred pension"), or (b) transfer the accumulated value of your contributions to a locked-in RRSP or, under certain statutory conditions, to another pension plan or to purchase a deferred life annuity or a LIF or LRIF.

2. How long do I have to wait to access my pension?
You will be automatically deemed to be terminated from the Plan when you have worked less than 350 hours in two Plan years.

  
 

Form Link
Application for Withdrawal of Pension Contributions Forms
 

related Links
Printable Version of the Pension Plan Booklet

 
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