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  2. Section 94A of the Constitution Act, 1867 - Wikipedia

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    Section 94A of the Constitution Act, 1867 (French: article 94A de la Loi constitutionnelle de 1867) is a provision of the Constitution of Canada relating to old age pensions and supplemental benefits. It was originally added to the Constitution Act, 1867 in 1951, dealing with old age pensions. It was expanded by a further constitutional ...

  3. Old Age Security - Wikipedia

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    Old Age Security (OAS) is a monthly basic income available to qualifying citizens and permanent residents of Canada who are 65 years old and older. Authorized by Section 94A of the Constitution Act of 1867, [1] the program is defined by the Old Age Security Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. O-9). [2]

  4. Constitution Act, 1867 - Wikipedia

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    Under Section 94A, the federal and provincial governments share power over Old Age Pensions. Either order of government can make laws in this area, but in the case of a conflict, provincial law prevails.

  5. Amendments to the Constitution of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Section 45 of the Constitution Act, 1982 allows provinces to amend their own provincial constitutions. However, many parts of provincial constitutions are embedded in documents forming part of the Constitution of Canada, and could require approval of the Senate and House of Commons under the section 43 amending formula.

  6. Section 91 of the Constitution Act, 1867 - Wikipedia

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    section 94 gives Parliament the power to legislate for uniform property and civil rights, if the provinces of Ontario, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia choose to transfer that jurisdiction to Parliament; section 94A gives Parliament the power to legislate on old age pensions and supplemental benefits, concurrent with provincial jurisdiction; [14]

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  8. Section 92 of the Constitution Act, 1867 - Wikipedia

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    Section 94A confirms provincial jurisdiction over old age pensions and supplemental benefits, even when the federal Parliament has legislated in the area; [10] Section 95 gives the provinces jurisdiction over agriculture and immigration, subject to concurrent federal jurisdiction over those subjects. [11]

  9. Canada Pension Plan - Wikipedia

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    [5]: §3(1) Any province may establish an additional or supplementary plan anytime, as under section 94A of the Canadian Constitution, pensions are a provincial responsibility. The CPP Fund is a professionally managed investment fund, overseen by the CPP Investments (CPPI), an independent organization that reports to the federal and provincial ...