CANADA - A high-profile court ruling could see Ontario-based pension plans prevented from using the surplus from their DB schemes to pay contributions into their DC schemes.
The Nolan v. Ontario case, also known as Kerry, originated after the Canada Donut Company (CDC) was purchased by Kerry in 1994, and thus became plans sponsor and administrator for its DB scheme. ...
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