CPPIB

Canada Pension Plan (CPP) cross-Canada stakeholder consultation underway: tell them to stop supporting war crimes & genocide

Meetings that are scheduled: Ottawa, ONThursday, October 10, 20246:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Westin OttawaRegina, SKWednesday, October 16, 20246:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Delta ReginaWinnipeg, MBThursday, October 17,...


CPPIB investment in war crimes and potentially genocide increases to over $16 B in 2024

The Canada Pension Plan March 31, 2024 year end report indicates $16 billion, up for $10 billion in 2023, invested in war crimes and potentially...


CPPIB Public Meetings Report 2022

From October 4th to November 1st, 2022, dozens of activists showed up at the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board’s (CPPIB) biannual public meetings. Attendees in...


Toolkit for CPPIB 2022 stakeholder meetings

Toolkit to assist you in preparing for attending 2022 CPPIB stakeholder meetings.


Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) October 2022 Stakeholder meetings

In anticipation of the Canada Public Pension Investment Boards’s (CPPIB) biennial public meeting this fall, we take this opportunity to call out its choice to...


Webinar & Info: What is the CPPIB really up to? O que o CPPIB realmente está fazendo?

The Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) manages a large and rapidly growing fund. The CPPIB however is accountable first and foremost to the federal...


What is the CPPIB really up to?

The Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) manages a large and rapidly growing fund. The CPPIB however is accountable first and foremost to the federal...


CPP investments continue to support Israeli war crimes

The Naksa. June 5, 2021, 4 years of military occupation in the occupied Palestinian and Syrian Golan territories. The recent 2021 CPPIB Annual Report while showing...