During the years, ActiPension developed partnership with groups defending retirees’ rights.
We join forces with those organizations working in fields like ours.
Canadian Federation of Pensioners
The mission of the Canadian Federation of Pensioners (CFP) is to actively promote the interests of Canadian pensioners generally and in particular to advocate on behalf of past, present and future Canadian members of defined benefit workplace pension plans whose plans and retirement security are under attack.
The CFP was formed in 2005 in response to concerns by the founding pensioner groups that provincial and federal legislation governing the rights of pensioners during insolvencies provided inadequate protection for the pension promises that were made to them while they were working and on which they rely.
Today, the CFP directly represents over a quarter million retirees through its affiliated retiree associations, and over a million Canadians via the family members who depend on those pensioners for their support.
The CFP currently has 20 member retiree groups from both provincial and federal jurisdictions, whose members have been impacted by some of Canada’s most extensive and highest profile restructurings over the last two decades.
The CFP is a grassroots organization run by members of it’s pension plans associations for the benefit of all pensioners in those plans.
We also advocate with governments, industry and private organizations for changes to regulations and laws to enhance protections for pensions for all Canadians.
The Québec Center for Association Services is mandated to optimize and make available administrative, professional and technical services to all non-profit organizations.
Le réseau FADOQ is the largest seniors' organization in Canada, with more than 500,000 members, 730 clubs, 16 regional groups and some 17,000 volunteers. With a long and fruitful tradition of almost half a century, he remains in his time and is more than ever an indispensable player on the chessboard of a Quebec to the aging population.
CARP (Canadian Association for Retired Persons) is Canada’s largest advocacy association for older Canadians. Today CARP has more than 320,000 members. As a non-partisan association, CARP is committed to working with all parties in government to advocate for older Canadians. Its mission is to advocate for better healthcare, financial security, and freedom from ageism. CARP members engage in polls and petitions, email their elected representatives, connect with local chapters and share stories and opinions on urgent issues. CARP membership support creates major changes in government policies and protects the dignity of Canadians as we age. Members are also rewarded with discounts on over 100 everyday products and services they know and love from CARP’s trusted partners.