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February 07, 2024

If you haven't registered for tonight's Alberta Pension Plan town hall, there's still time!

This is a free event, held online so that it's quick and easy for busy Albertans to attend.
The event begins at 7:00 pm MST and will be about an hour in duration.
Before joining, we kindly ask that you be familiar with our original presentation - Alberta Pension Plan 101 - either having attended a previous town hall or by watching the video online.
This will ensure that everyone is on the same page, we don't spend the full hour going through the basics, and can get straight into the insightful discussions.
Please RSVP below:
https://www.projectconfederation.ca/alberta_pension_plan_q_a_1?e=5d0afd14b906ce7a4b3496e7a6bcf9eb

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