Halifax, NS – July 29, 2021 – Nova Scotia Pension Services Corporation (NS Pension) has released its 2020-2021 Annual Report (Report).
The Report states NS Pension finished the year with almost $13 billion in assets under management for the Public Service Superannuation Plan (PSSP) and the Teachers’ Pension Plan (TPP).* “NS Pension successfully navigated through very turbulent waters in fiscal 2020-2021,” stated NS Pension Board Co-Chairs, John B. Carter and Keiren Tompkins.
Halifax, NS – July 30, 2020 – Nova Scotia Pension Services Corporation (Pension Services Corp.) has released its 2019-2020 Annual Report (Report).
The Report states Pension Services Corp. finished the year with almost $12 billion in assets under management for the Public Service Superannuation Plan (PSSP) and the Teachers’ Pension Plan (TPP).*
Halifax, NS – April 29, 2020 – John Rogers has been selected as the new Chair of the trusteeship that manages the pension plan for Nova Scotia teachers represented by the Nova Scotia Teachers Union (NSTU). The plan also includes school administrators and faculty and professional support staff at the Nova Scotia Community College. The appointment is effective July 1, 2020.
Halifax, NS – July 31, 2018 – Nova Scotia Pension Services Corporation (Pension Services Corp.) had another successful year as reported in the 2017-2018 Nova Scotia Pension Services Corporation Annual Report (Report).
HALIFAX, NS - Public Service Superannuation Plan Trustee Inc. (PSSPTI) is pleased to announce that Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM) has transferred its defined benefit pension plan into the Public Service Superannuation Plan (PSSP). This transfer resulted in 1157 new members, including 724 active members, being welcomed to the PSSP.
Halifax, May 17, 2017 - The Board of Directors (Board) for Nova Scotia Pension Services Corporation (Pension Services Corp.) is pleased to announce that Douglas (Doug) Moodie has been appointed as President and Chief Executive Officer of Pension Services Corp., effective May 17, 2017. Mr. Moodie has served as Interim President and Chief Executive Officer since October 2016.
HALIFAX, NS - Public Service Superannuation Plan Trustee Inc. (PSSPTI) is pleased to announce that the Sherbrooke Restoration Commission has transferred its defined benefit pension plan into the Public Service Superannuation Plan (PSSP) effective May 1, 2017.
The transfer was completed pursuant to the Municipal and Other Authorities Pension Plan Transfer Act (MOAPPTA), which came into force in November of 2016. The Sherbrooke Restoration Commission transaction is the first pension plan transfer completed under the MOAPPTA.
In late 2016, Public Service Superannuation Plan Trustee Inc. (Trustee) commissioned a comprehensive review (Review) of the Public Service Superannuation Plan (Plan), as mandated by Section 47 of the Public Service Superannuation Act (Act).
An independent reviewer (Independent Reviewer) was selected by the Trustee following a robust request-for-proposals process. The Independent Reviewer, jointly comprised of Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP, Pink Larkin LLP, and Eckler Ltd., has now delivered its written report (Report) to the Trustee.